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3. Meritocracy for the Middle Class: Academic Achievement and Student Attainment
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Figures and Tables ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Chronology xiii
- 1. Introduction: Politics, Markets, and the Middle Class 1
- 2. The Origins of a High School: Embodying the Middle- Class Vision 9
- 3. Meritocracy for the Middle Class: Academic Achievement and Student Attainment 36
- 4. The High School and the School System: From Market Control to Bureaucratic Control 64
- 5. From Professional to Proletarian: The Declining Position of the High School Professor 97
- 6. Courses and Credentials: The Impact of the Market on the Curriculum 134
- 7. Credentialism in a Falling Market: The Disabling Legacy of the Early High School 173
- Appendix A: Student Data Methods 183
- Appendix B: Social Class Categories 185
- Appendix C: Multiple Classification Analysis 187
- Appendix D: A Close Look at the Multiple Classification Analyses Graduation 189
- References 197
- Index 205
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Figures and Tables ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Chronology xiii
- 1. Introduction: Politics, Markets, and the Middle Class 1
- 2. The Origins of a High School: Embodying the Middle- Class Vision 9
- 3. Meritocracy for the Middle Class: Academic Achievement and Student Attainment 36
- 4. The High School and the School System: From Market Control to Bureaucratic Control 64
- 5. From Professional to Proletarian: The Declining Position of the High School Professor 97
- 6. Courses and Credentials: The Impact of the Market on the Curriculum 134
- 7. Credentialism in a Falling Market: The Disabling Legacy of the Early High School 173
- Appendix A: Student Data Methods 183
- Appendix B: Social Class Categories 185
- Appendix C: Multiple Classification Analysis 187
- Appendix D: A Close Look at the Multiple Classification Analyses Graduation 189
- References 197
- Index 205