Social Justice in Education

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An Introduction

ISBN: 0230606504
ISBN 13: 9780230606500
Autor: Bull, B
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: xiii, 202 S.
Erscheinungsdatum: 15.10.2008
Auflage: 1/2008
Produktform: Gebunden/Hardback
Einband: Gebunden

TIMELY SUBJECT: With the increased focus on uniform standards and accountability for all students and schools required under the federal No Child Left Behind Act and state education policies, the scrutiny of the inequalities in high school graduation rates among different student populations, and the study of indications of intensified racial and economic segregation in schools, this book adds much needed material to the debateUNIQUE PERSPECTIVE: Although there are a variety of books dealing with social justice, this book is rooted in educational philosophy and attacks the problem from a different angle. This book articulates and argues for a set of principles that encompass the comprehensive meaning that Americans attach to social justice and then considers their implications for several of the most general types of policies in American education

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Beschreibung

Are American schools socially just institutions? Using the methods of political philosopher John Rawls, this book answers this question by arguing for four principles that express the basic purposes that Americans hold for their schools principles of Personal Liberty, Democracy, Equal Opportunity, and Economic Growth. These principles are then used to analyze current controversies in American education policy and practice about curriculum content, instructional methods, education standards, civic education, control of schools, and school finance. It concludes that in each arena prevailing practice falls to attain Americans' political ideals for their schools and suggests strategies for remedying that failure.

Autorenporträt

BARRY L. BULL is a Professor of Philosophy of Education at Indiana University, in Bloomington, USA.

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