Urban Education: A Reference Handbook
By (Author) Kathy L. Adams
By (author) Dale E. Adams
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ABC-CLIO
12th November 2003
United States
General
Non Fiction
Urban communities
Reference works
371.0091732
Hardback
243
A comprehensive look at urban schools using history as a lens for coming to grips with present-day social, political, legal, and economic realities reflected in our urban education system. It's a blackboard jungle out there. Metal detectors at entrances, Overcrowded classrooms. Leaking roofs. Armed guards in the corridors. Burned-out teachers. Apathetic parents. No wonder Johnny can't read - even though he graduated. Explore how our urban students reached this stage, and what can be done to make it right. Here is the most recent information on the crises in our urban schools, from inadequate funding and student poverty to racial and ethnic schisms in the classroom, poorly prepared teachers, and more. The author skillfully maneuvers through the conflicting claims of administrators, school boards, teacher blocs, and other vested interests, to present a balanced overview. Urban Education encompasses the historical perspectives from the late 19th century to the present on urban schooling. It examines the social and political context of schools and the impact of court decisions on education in our urban schools. The book provides insightful analyses of teaching, curriculum and assessment issues including curriculum differentiation between most suburban and urban school districts that contribute to the widespread achievement between these schools. It also focuses on the successes of outstanding teachers and effective reform efforts.
"[A] balanced overview of the challenges and successes of our current urban educational system... Each selection is well written, insightful, and often provocative... This reference handbook is highly recommended for high school, public, community college, and university libraries." - American Reference Books Annual "This book would be a valuable addition to public, middle, and high school libraries." - Reference & User Services Quarterly
Kathy L. Adams is assistant professor of educational leadership at Wright State University, Dayton, OH. Dale E. Adams is a doctoral student at the University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, and a teacher in the Cincinnati public school system.