Racial crisis in American education, edited by Robert L. Green.

Author
Green, Robert Lee [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Chicago, Follett Educational Corp. [1969]
Description
328 pages 24 cm

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    Includes bibliographies.
    Contents
    • I. The oppressed community : 1. The education and employment status of blacks and whites since 1946: the growing disparity / Daniel H. Kruger
    • 2. Education and redistribution: the limits of a strategy / S.M. Miller and Pamela Roby
    • 3. The black revolution and education / Donald H. Smith
    • II. The urban school : 1. The urban school child / Robert L. Green
    • 2. Interaction and teaching alternatives in desegregated classrooms / Mark A. Chesler
    • 3. Preparing teachers for disadvantaged youth / Vernon F. Haubrich
    • 4. Racism in educators: a barrier to quality education / Ermon O. Hogan
    • III. The curriculum : 1. The need for positive racial attitudes in textbooks / James A. Banks
    • 2. Compensatory education and educational growth / Robert F. Morgan
    • 3. Quality education: new guidelines / Regina Goff
    • 4. The language of black children: instructional implications / Kenneth R. Johnson
    • IV. Leadership for change : 1. Separatism: a reality approach to inclusion? / Barbara A. Sizemore
    • 2. Educational leadership at the crossroads / Neil V. Sullivan
    • 3. The thrust toward community control of the schools in black communities / Preston Wilcox.
    LCCN
    75087224
    OCLC
    44827
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