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9780300108309

Keeping Track; How Schools Structure Inequality, Second Edition

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  • ISBN13:

    9780300108309

  • ISBN10:

    0300108303

  • Edition: 2nd
  • Format: Trade Paper
  • Copyright: 2005-05-10
  • Publisher: Yale University Press

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Selected by theAmerican School Board Journalasa "Must Read" book when it was first published and named one of 60 "Books of the Century" by the University of South Carolina Museum of Education for its influence on American education, this provocative, carefully documented work shows how trackingthe system of grouping students for instruction on the basis of abilityreflects the class and racial inequalities of American society and helps to perpetuate them. For this new edition, Jeannie Oakes has added a new Preface and a new final chapter in which she discusses the "tracking wars" of the last twenty years, wars in whichKeeping Track hasplayed a central role. From reviews of the first edition: "Should be read by anyone who wishes to improve schools."M. Donald Thomas,American School Board Journal "[This] engaging [book] . . . has had an influence on educational thought and policy that few works of social science ever achieve."Tom Loveless inThe Tracking Wars "Should be read by teachers, administrators, school board members, and parents."Georgia Lewis,Childhood Education "Valuable. . . . No one interested in the topic can afford not to attend to it."Kenneth A. Strike,Teachers College Record

Author Biography

Jeannie Oakes is Presidential Professor and Director of the Institute for Democracy Education and Access at University of California, Los Angeles.

Table of Contents

Preface to the Second Edition ix
Preface xv
1. Tracking
1(14)
2. Unlocking the Tradition
15(25)
3. Twenty-five Schools
40(21)
4. The Distribution of Knowledge
61(32)
5. Opportunities to Learn
93(20)
6. Classroom Climate
113(24)
7. Student Attitudes: The Legitimation of Inequality
137(13)
8. Vocational Education
150(22)
9. Some Constitutional Questions
172(19)
10. The Search for Equity 191(23)
11. The Tracking Wars 214(47)
12. Democracy's Canaries 261(40)
Notes 301(28)
Index 329

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