Class Rules
Cookson, Peter W., Jr.
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Description for Class Rules
Paperback. Series: Multicultural Education Series. Num Pages: 160 pages. BIC Classification: 1KBB; JNA; JNC; JNFR. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 229 x 152 x 13. Weight in Grams: 227.
Class Rules challenges the popular myth that high schools are the “great equalizers.” In his groundbreaking study, Cookson demonstrates that adolescents undergo different class rites of passage depending on the social-class composition of the high school they attend. Drawing on stories of schools and individual students, the author shows that where a student goes to high school is a major influence on his or her social-class trajectory. Class Rules is a penetrating, original examination of the role education plays in blocking upward mobility for many children. It offers a compelling vision of an equitable system of schools based on the ... Read more
Book Features:
- Provides a fresh, dynamic way of understanding educational inequality and social reproduction.
- Offers a breakthrough social/psychological theory of how adolescents acquire class consciousness.
- Compares the cultures and curricula of five American high schools, focusing on the class composition of their students.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2013
Publisher
Teachers' College Press United States
Number of pages
160
Condition
New
Series
Multicultural Education Series
Number of Pages
160
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9780807754528
SKU
V9780807754528
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About Cookson, Peter W., Jr.
Peter W. Cookson Jr. is managing director of Education Sector in Washington, D.C., and teaches at Teachers College (Columbia University) and Georgetown University. He is president of Ideas without Borders, an educational consulting firm specializing in 21st-century education, technology, and human rights.
Reviews for Class Rules
“Recommended (for) graduate, research, and professional collections.” —Choice