Our schools suck : students talk back to a segregated nation on the failures of urban education / / Gaston Alonso ... [et al.].
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Our schools suck [electronic resource] : students talk back to a segregated nation on the failures of urban education / Gaston Alonso ... [et al.]. New York : New York University Press, c2009. ix, 289 p. Includes bibliographical references (p. 233-274) and index. Culture trap: talking about young people of color and their education -- "I hate it when people treat me like a fxxx-up": phony theories, segregated schools, and the culture of aspiration among African American and Latino teenagers -- "They ain't hiring kids from my neighborhood": young men of color negotiating public schools and poor work options in New York City -- "Where youth have an actual voice": teenagers as empowered stakeholders in school reform. Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries. Education, Urban United States. De facto school segregation United States. Minority teenagers Education United States. Minority teenagers United States Attitudes. Electronic books. Alonso, Gaston. ProQuest (Firm) https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/oeawat/detail.action?docID=865320 Click to View |
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Our schools suck students talk back to a segregated nation on the failures of urban education / Culture trap: talking about young people of color and their education -- "I hate it when people treat me like a fxxx-up": phony theories, segregated schools, and the culture of aspiration among African American and Latino teenagers -- "They ain't hiring kids from my neighborhood": young men of color negotiating public schools and poor work options in New York City -- "Where youth have an actual voice": teenagers as empowered stakeholders in school reform. |
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Culture trap: talking about young people of color and their education -- "I hate it when people treat me like a fxxx-up": phony theories, segregated schools, and the culture of aspiration among African American and Latino teenagers -- "They ain't hiring kids from my neighborhood": young men of color negotiating public schools and poor work options in New York City -- "Where youth have an actual voice": teenagers as empowered stakeholders in school reform. |
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