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Title Schools and society :
Remainder of title a sociological approach to education /
Statement of responsibility, etc editors, Jeanne H. Ballantine, Joan Z. Spade.
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Edition statement 4th ed.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Los Angeles :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc Sage/Pine Forge Press,
Date of publication, distribution, etc c2012.
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Extent xiii, 538 p. :
Other physical details ill. ;
Dimensions 24 cm.
504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE
Bibliography, etc Includes bibliographical references.
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Formatted contents note Machine generated contents note: Introduction CHAPTER 1: WHAT IS SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION? THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES 1. Getting Started: Understanding Education Through Sociological Theory - Jeanne H. Ballantine and Joan Z. Spade 2. Moral Education - Emile Durkheim 3. The School Class as a Social System - Talcott Parsons 4. Schooling in Capitalist Societies - Samuel Bowles and Herbert Gintis 5. Conflict Theory of Educational Stratification - Randall Collins 6. Becoming Deviant: The Labeling Perspective - Ray Rist CHAPTER 2: Studying Schools: Research Methods in Education 7. Small Class Size and Its Effects - Bruce J. Biddle and David C. Berliner 8. Moments of Social Inclusion and Exclusion: Race, Class, and Cultural Capital in Family School Relationships - Annette Lareau and Erin McNamara Horvat 9. How to Avoid Statistical Traps - Gerald W. Bracey CHAPTER 3: SCHOOLING IN A SOCIAL CONTEXT: EDUCATIONAL ENVIRONMENTS 10. The Structure of Educational Organizations - John W. Meyer and Brian Rowan 11. No Child Left Behind--and Beyond: The Federal Government Gets Serious About Accountability - Kathryn M. Borman and Bridget A. Cotner 12. Exit Exams Harm Students Who Fail Them and Don't Benefit Students who Pass Them - John Robert Warren and Eric Grodsky 13. School Finance: Raising Questions for Urban Schools - Augustina H. Reyes and Gloria M. Rodriquez 14. Lasting Consequences of the Summer Learning Gap - Karl L. Alexander, Doris R. Entwisle, and Linda Steffel Olson 15. The First and Second Digital Divides - Paul Attewell CHAPTER 4: SCHOOLS AS ORGANIZATIONS: FORMAL AND INFORMAL EDUCATION 16. How Schools Work - Rebecca Barr and Robert Dreeben 17. Organizing Schools for Improvement - Anthony S. Bryk 18. School Boards in America: Flawed, but Still Significant - Gene I. Maeroff 19. Learning the Student Role: Kindergarten as Academic Boot Camp - Harry L. Gracey 20. Real School: The Universal Drama Amid Disparate Experience - Mary Haywood Metz 21. Why Public Schools Need Democratic Governance - Diane Ravitch CHAPTER 5: ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: ADMINISTRATORS, TEACHERS, AND STUDENTS 22. School Principal: Managing in Public - Dan C. Lortie 23. The Status of Teaching as a Profession - Richard M. Ingersoll and Elizabeth Merrill 24. Teacher Burnout in Light of School Safety, Student Misbehavior, and Changing Accountability Standards - Anthony Gary Dworkin and Pamela F. Tobe 25. Teacher Influences on Students' Attachment to School - Maureen T. Hallinan 26. After the Bell: Participation in Extracurricular Activities, Classroom Behavior, and Academic Achievement - Elizabeth Covay and William Carbonaro 27. Low-Level Violence: A Neglected Aspect of School Culture - David R. Dupper and Nancy Meyer-Adams 28. The Dropout Problem: Losing Ground - Paul E. Barton CHAPTER 6: WHAT WE TEACH IN SCHOOLS: KNOWLEDGE FOR WHAT AND WHOM? 29. Romeo and Juliet Were Just Good Friends - Joan DelFattore 30. America in World War II: An Analysis of History Textbooks From England, Japan, Sweden, and the United States - Stuart Foster and Jason Nicholls 31. Facts or Critical Thinking Skills? What the NAEP Results Say - Harold Wenglinsky CHAPTER 7: WHO GETS AHEAD? RACE, CLASS AND GENDER IN EDUCATION 32. Schools: The Great Equalizer and the Key to the American Dream - Heather Beth Johnson 33. Tracking in Mathematics and Science: Courses and Course Selection Procedures - Joan Z. Spade, Lynn Columba, and Beth E. Vanfossen 34. "Tuck in That Shirt!" Race, Class, Gender and Discipline in an Urban School - Edward W. Morris 35. 'Rednecks' and 'Rutters' and 'Rithmetic: Social Class, Masculinity and Schooling in a Rural Context - Edward W. Morris 36. How Race and Education Are Related - Caroline Hodges Persell 37. Gender and Education - Roslyn Arlin Mickelson CHAPTER 8: EDUCATION AND OPPORTUNITY: ATTEMPTS TOWARD EQUALITY AND EQUITY IN EDUCATION 38. Lessons Forgotten - Gary Orfield 39. Learning Through Experience: What Graduates Gained by Attending Desegregated High Schools - Jennifer Jellison Holme, Amy Stuart Wells, and Anita Tijerina Revilla 40. Charter Schools and the Public Good - Linda A. Renzulli and Vincent J. Roscigno 41. Organizing for Success: From Inequality to Quality - Linda Darling-Hammond 42. The Achievement Gap: A Broader Picture - Richard Rothstein 43. Can Schooling Contribute to a More Just Society? - Michael W. Apple CHAPTER 9: HIGHER EDUCATION 44. The Stratification of the Academy - Zelda F. Gamson 45. Changes in the Status and Functions of Women's Colleges Over Time - Leslie Miller-Bernal 46. The Community College: The Impact, Origin, and Future of a Contradictory Institution - Kevin J. Dougherty 47. Crossing the Finish Line: Completing College at America's Public Universities - William G. Bowen, Matthew M. Chingos, and Michael S. McPherson 48. Achievement Among Disadvantaged Children of Immigrants - Alejandro Portes and Patricia Fernandez-Kelly 49. Bologna Beyond 2010: Looking Backward, Looking Forward - Fiona HunterCHAPTER 10: GLOBALIZATION AND EDUCATION: COMPARING EDUCATIONAL SYSTEMS: 50. Research on Globalization and Education - Joel Spring 51. The Global Environment of National School Systems - David P. Baker and Gerald K. LeTendre 52. Education and Social Stratification Processes in Comparative Perspective: School to Work - Alan C. Kerckhoff 53. Inexcusable Absence: Why 60 Million Girls Still Aren't in School and What to do About it - Maureen A. Lewis and Marlaine E. Lockheed 54. Educating All Children: A Global Agenda - Joel E. Cohen, David E. Bloom and Martin B. MalinCHAPTER 11: CAN SCHOOLS CHANGE? EDUCATIONAL REFORM AND CHANGE 55. The Perennial Reform: Fixing School Time - Larry Cuban 56. Wider Contexts and Future Issues: National Standards and School Reform in Japan and the United States - Thomas P. Rohlen 57. Progressive Social Movements and Educational Equity - Jean Anyon 58. Deschooling Society - Ivan IllichConcluding RemarksAppendix: Web Resources for Continued Exploration of the Topics in This Book.
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Summary, etc "This reader is designed to present a broad introduction to the field of Sociology of Education. It is geared toward upper-level undergraduate and beginning level graduate courses in Sociology of Education, Foundations of Education, and related courses. It may be used as a text by itself or as a supplement to another text. Articles have been selected based on the following criteria: 1.) Articles that illustrate a broad range of theoretical perspectives, major concepts, and current issues. 2.) Articles that provide a level of reading and sophistication appropriate to upper-level students. 3.) Articles from a wide range of respected sources. 4.) Inclusion of both classic and contemporary sociologists' work in order to provide an excellent balance"--
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Educational sociology.
Topical term or geographic name as entry element School management and organization
General subdivision Social aspects.
Topical term or geographic name as entry element SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General
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Personal name Ballantine, Jeanne H.
Personal name Spade, Joan Z.
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