Working-class minority students' routes to higher education / Roberta Espinoza.
"While stories of working-class and minority students overcoming obstacles to attend and graduate from college tend to emphasize the individualistic and meritocratic aspect, this book - based in extensive empirical study of American high school classrooms, and in theories of social and cultural...
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Year of Publication: | 2012 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Routledge research in education ;
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Physical Description: | 147 p. |
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Summary: | "While stories of working-class and minority students overcoming obstacles to attend and graduate from college tend to emphasize the individualistic and meritocratic aspect, this book - based in extensive empirical study of American high school classrooms, and in theories of social and cultural capital - examines the social relations that often underpin such successes, highlighting the significant formal and informal academic interventions by educators and other education professionals"-- |
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Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references (p. [135]-143) and index. |
ISBN: | 9780415806725 (hardback) 9780203105764 (electronic bk.) |
Hierarchical level: | Monograph |
Statement of Responsibility: | Roberta Espinoza. |