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A Persistent Reformer

Jonathan Kozol’s Work to Promote Equality in America

by Richard Ognibene (Volume editor)
©2012 Textbook XIX, 143 Pages

Summary

Jonathan Kozol has been a leading educational critic and social activist since 1967 when Death at an Early Age, his book about racism in Boston’s schools, was published and won a National Book Award. Since then, Kozol has written eleven more books which focus on such issues as segregation in schools and society, poverty, inequitable school funding, effective teaching and curriculum choices that help create good citizens and good learners, teacher leadership in matters related to social justice, literacy, and homelessness. This book organizes Kozol’s texts by topic, analyzes his perspective and proposed solutions for the issue under review, and examines the contemporary status of those issues to determine the continuing relevance of Kozol’s ideas today. A Persistent Reformer is a critical read for pre-service and in-service teachers, graduate students, administrators, and anyone concerned about educational reform today.

Details

Pages
XIX, 143
Year
2012
ISBN (Hardcover)
9781433114960
ISBN (Softcover)
9781433114953
Language
English
Keywords
segregation poverty literacy homelessness racism
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien, 2012. XX, 143 pp.

Biographical notes

Richard Ognibene (Volume editor)

Richard Ognibene is Professor of Education Emeritus at Siena College. He was previously affiliated with Seton Hall University and served as Dean of the College of Education and Human Services. His recently published articles have focused on school choice and charter schools, social justice and education, and a critique of E.D. Hirsch.

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