Class dismissed [electronic resource] : why we cannot teach or learn our way out of inequality / John Marsh.
2011
LC4091 .M324 2011eb
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Title
Class dismissed [electronic resource] : why we cannot teach or learn our way out of inequality / John Marsh.
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ISBN
9781583672709 (electronic book)
9781583672433
9781583672440
9781583672433
9781583672440
Published
New York, N.Y. : Monthly Review Press, 2011.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (255 pages) : illustrations
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LC4091 .M324 2011eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
370.11/50973
Summary
"In Class Dismissed, John Marsh debunks a myth cherished by journalists, politicians, and economists: that growing poverty and inequality in the United States can be solved through education. Using sophisticated analysis combined with personal experience in the classroom, Marsh not only shows that education has little impact on poverty and inequality, but that our mistaken beliefs actively shape the way we structure our schools and what we teach in them. Rather than focus attention on the hierarchy of jobs and power--where most jobs require relatively little education, and the poor enjoy very little political power--money is funneled into educational endeavors that ultimately do nothing to challenge established social structures, and in fact reinforce them. And when educational programs prove ineffective at reducing inequality, the ones whom these programs were intended to help end up blaming themselves. Marsh's struggle to grasp the connection between education, poverty, and inequality is both powerful and poignant"-- Provided by publisher.
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