Inner-City Schools, Multiculturalism, and Teacher Education: A Professional Journey: 0008

Inner-City Schools, Multiculturalism, and Teacher Education: A Professional Journey: 0008 book cover

Inner-City Schools, Multiculturalism, and Teacher Education: A Professional Journey: 0008

Author(s): Frederick L. Yeo (Author), Joe Kincheloe (Editor), Shirley R. Steinberg (Editor)

  • Publisher: Routledge
  • Publication Date: 1 Mar. 1997
  • Edition: 1st
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 262 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0815314345
  • ISBN-13: 9780815314349

Book Description

Focusing on the causes for the continuing marginalization of minority children, this book examines inner-city education, its teaching practices, curricular rationales, perspectives of teachers and students, and the institutions themselves.

Editorial Reviews

Review

“Yeo’s ethnographic study is a refreshing authoritative look by an urban school teacher of how African American inner-city youth negotiate daily the harmful and marginalizing effects of official school culture.” — Stepehen Haymes, DePaul University

From the Back Cover

Focusing on the causes for the continuing marginalization of minority children, this book examines inner-city education, its teaching practices, curricular rationales, perspectives of teachers and students, and the institutions themselves. Framed in the author’s own experience as an inner-city middle school teacher, this book explores the historical development, the truncated curriculum, the pedagogical styles, the preconceptions that teachers and students bring to their daily interactions and the social and educational justifications for the profound educational failure of inner-city schools. The text takes the reader into classrooms, faculty meetings, playgrounds, and conversations with students and parents to demonstrate the poverty of education as practiced in inner-city schools. The book details and critiques the educational goals, the rationalizing ideologies, the paucity of reform efforts – especially that of multiculturalism – in these schools, and criticizes the failure of institutional teacher education to address the needs of urban students. While surveying education in urban and inner-city schools, the author spotlights the challenges that educators face at this time of increasing diversity and dwindling resources in American schools.

About the Author

Frederick L. Yeo

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