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Contesting the Myth of a ‘Post Racial’ Era

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Contesting the Myth of a ‘Post Racial’ Era brings together educational scholars across disciplines in higher education to reframe the discourse on race and racism in education in the Obama era and to explore structural, environmental, cultural, and political implications of race and racism in education. The volume gives explicit attention to contesting the myth of post-racialism in U.S. education by examining racial inequality across the K-16 spectrum, through examination of classroom practices, educational policies, educational research, and equity and access. Policy makers, educators, and academics with an interest in raising the achievement levels of students of color as well as access to greater opportunities will have interest in this book. It can be used for professional development at the K-12 and higher education level and for course adoption in college classrooms, particularly in programs and courses where race is an explicit area of study.

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ISBN: 9781433115172
Publication date: 21st February 2013
Author: Dorinda J Carter Andrews
Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 184 pages
Series: Black Studies and Critical Thinking
Genres: Philosophy and theory of education
Educational strategies and policy
Secondary schools
Higher education, tertiary education