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Chapter 10. The Federal Role in Educational Equity: The Two Narratives of School Reform and the Debate over Accountability
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
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PART 1. Ideals
- Chapter 1. The Challenges of Measuring School Quality: Implications for Educational Equity 19
- Chapter 2. Equality, Adequacy, and K–12 Education 43
- Chapter 3. Learning to Be Equal: Just Schools as Schools of Justice 62
- chapter 4. Education for Shared Fate Citizenship 80
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PART 2. Constraints
- Chapter 5. Can Members of Marginalized Groups Remain Invested in Schooling? An Assessment from the United States and the United Kingdom 101
- Chapter 6. Conferring Disadvantage: Immigration, Schools, and the Family 133
- Chapter 7. The Myth of Intelligence: Smartness Isn’t Like Height 155
- Chapter 8. Racial Segregation and Black Student Achievement 173
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PART 3. Strategies
- Chapter 9. Family Values and School Policy: Shaping Values and Conferring Advantage 199
- Chapter 10. The Federal Role in Educational Equity: The Two Narratives of School Reform and the Debate over Accountability 221
- Chapter 11. Reading Thurgood Marshall as a Liberal Democratic Theorist: Race, School Finance, and the Courts 243
- Chapter 12. Sharing Knowledge, Practicing Democracy: A Vision for the Twenty-First-Century University 267
- Notes 285
- References 311
- Contributors 345
- Index 349
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
-
PART 1. Ideals
- Chapter 1. The Challenges of Measuring School Quality: Implications for Educational Equity 19
- Chapter 2. Equality, Adequacy, and K–12 Education 43
- Chapter 3. Learning to Be Equal: Just Schools as Schools of Justice 62
- chapter 4. Education for Shared Fate Citizenship 80
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PART 2. Constraints
- Chapter 5. Can Members of Marginalized Groups Remain Invested in Schooling? An Assessment from the United States and the United Kingdom 101
- Chapter 6. Conferring Disadvantage: Immigration, Schools, and the Family 133
- Chapter 7. The Myth of Intelligence: Smartness Isn’t Like Height 155
- Chapter 8. Racial Segregation and Black Student Achievement 173
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PART 3. Strategies
- Chapter 9. Family Values and School Policy: Shaping Values and Conferring Advantage 199
- Chapter 10. The Federal Role in Educational Equity: The Two Narratives of School Reform and the Debate over Accountability 221
- Chapter 11. Reading Thurgood Marshall as a Liberal Democratic Theorist: Race, School Finance, and the Courts 243
- Chapter 12. Sharing Knowledge, Practicing Democracy: A Vision for the Twenty-First-Century University 267
- Notes 285
- References 311
- Contributors 345
- Index 349