
Home Advantage: Social Class and Parental Intervention in Elementary Education 2nd Edition
Author(s): Annette Lareau (Author)
- Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
- Publication Date: July 26, 2000
- Edition: 2nd
- Language: English
- Print length: 282 pages
- ISBN-10: 0742501450
- ISBN-13: 9780742501454
Book Description
Editorial Reviews
Review
“Home Advantage is already a classic in the sociology of education. It is theoretically rich and its findings are profound. It is also a model of excellence for qualitative research methods.” ―Adam Gamoran, University of Wisconsin, Madison
“Home Advantage is a marvelous tool for teaching about both the dynamics of school-family linkages and the realities of the process of social research. The book invariably triggers spirited discussions among students, and has a lasting influence on how they think about the sociology of education and about research.” ―Aaron M. Pallas, professor of sociology and education, Teachers College, Columbia University
“Home Advantage is a superb empirical study of family-school relations. The nuanced analysis, especially of the dynamics of social class, has given this work the well-earned status of a classic whose insights are of lasting value.” ―Barrie Thorne, author of Gender Play: Girls and Boys in School
“An important and timely book about the ways parents are able (and unable) to shape their children’s educational experiences. . . . Should be read by all current and future educators . . . required reading for students of qualitative research.” ―American Journal of Sociology
“Home Advantage is the most compelling empirical illustration I have found of the concept of cultural capital. It is a rich book to teach, and in the stratification course in which I used it, the students considered it the best of the books they were assigned.” ―Doug Porpora, Department of Psychology and Sociology, Drexel University
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