- Anglický jazyk
Schools as Radical Sanctuaries
Autor: Rene Antrop-Gonzalez
A volume in Issues in Urban Education
Series Editors Denise E. Armstrong, Brock University
and Brenda J. McMahon, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Large, comprehensive urban high schools were designed...
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A volume in Issues in Urban Education
Series Editors Denise E. Armstrong, Brock University
and Brenda J. McMahon, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Large, comprehensive urban high schools were designed and constructed with the belief that
they could meet the needs of all its students, academic and otherwise. By and large, however,
these schools have only done a good job of sorting students for specific jobs in a society based
on capitalism and White supremacy. Consequently, students schooled in these large institutions
are often sorted depending on how they are situated and/or perceived by institutional agents (i.e.
teachers, administrators, guidance counselors, and other staff) along racial/ethnic, class, gender,
sexual orientation, and ability lines. The overall result of such structurally and culturally-based
discriminatory practices has led to astronomically horrendous dropout/pushout rates among
urban youth, particularly those of color who live in poverty.
However, in such a sea of despair, there exist islands of hope and miracles. These islands of hope and miracles are constituted of small
high schools that have become sanctuaries for their students, their families, and communities of color. Moreover, not only do these
school sanctuaries exist, but they have the potential to serve as inspirations to communities that are looking to the small schools initiative
as a possible solution to the widespread failure of large, comprehensive high schools to serve their needs. Although much recent
small schools research discusses the benefits of smallness, very little of this research demonstrates or acknowledges the various ways in
which communities have created small schools that have established the necessary conditions to make them sustainable, culturally relevant,
and linked to social justice while greatly impacting the improved academic achievement of their students. Therefore, the focus of
this book is to advance the school as radical sanctuary concept as described through the history, curricula, and experiences of urban
youth and their teachers in two small urban high schools. This book is important for those
educationists who wish to deepen their understanding of small school reform and its implications
for urban education.
- Vydavateľstvo: Information Age Publishing
- Rok vydania: 2011
- Formát: Hardback
- Rozmer: 240 x 161 mm
- Jazyk: Anglický jazyk
- ISBN: 9781617355912