Understanding the Power and Politics of Public Education researches the history and trends of educating the populace in the United States. Demographic changes and socio-economic diversity have altered the needs for traditional approaches. Policy makers are implored to become familiar with proven educational research to implement policies that service the needs of all youth. Public schools now enroll more minority students than ever before. Diverse languages, cultures and experiences call for pedagogy to meet the needs and educational success for new citizens. Teacher training programs in colleges and universities - along with new curricula - are in need of revision to promote educational success of new generations. Understanding the role of experiential background and its influence on educational success, and social mobility is necessary for a healthy society and democracy. This book examines statistical studies showing the impact of environmental issues on cognitive development and illustrates the educational outcome and effects of poverty through documented research in areas of health care, nutrition, pollution, community and family experiences. It also explores the role of family socio-economic status and compares the educational readiness of the more and less affluent.
About the AuthorJanet D. Mulvey is the Program Director for a college support program for students with high functioning autism and an assistant professor in school leadership at Pace University, NYC. Bruce S. Cooper, Ph.D. is professor emeritus at Fordham University Graduate School of Education.
Book InformationISBN 9781475820881
Author Janet MulveyFormat Paperback
Page Count 142
Imprint Rowman & LittlefieldPublisher Rowman & Littlefield
Weight(grams) 218g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 150mm * 11mm