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Diversity High offers special insight into school change and social transition in racially divided communities. It underlines the obvious notion that change is difficult and confirms that leadership in an academic environment matters in changing schools. Vandeyar and Jansen provide a thorough investigation allowing readers to distinguish second-order changes (changes to curriculum, staffing, culture, and leadership), from first-order changes, (changes in student complexion in de-racializing schools). The study demonstrates the non-linearity of reforms by capturing the dynamism of change in powerful photographic records ranging from origins to change (demonstrated through black and white to color pictures). Conveying complexity through the ways in which race, class and culture intersect to produce unintended consequences; this book is concise and expertly researched. Ultimately, Vandeyar and Jansen celebrate human agency over determinist structures at the center of change through their

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Part 1 Foreword Chapter 2 Setting the Scene Chapter 3 Historical Portrait, 1953–1990 Chapter 4 Racial Fission, 1994–1997 Chapter 5 Early Euphoria, 1997–2000 Chapter 6 Settling in, 2001–2004 Chapter 7 Hitting the rocks, 2005–2006 Chapter 8 Colorful Shadows

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A Paperback by Saloshna Vandeyar, Jonathan Jansen

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    Publisher: University Press of America
    Publication Date: 6/27/2008 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780761839699, 978-0761839699
    ISBN10: 0761839690

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Diversity High offers special insight into school change and social transition in racially divided communities. It underlines the obvious notion that change is difficult and confirms that leadership in an academic environment matters in changing schools. Vandeyar and Jansen provide a thorough investigation allowing readers to distinguish second-order changes (changes to curriculum, staffing, culture, and leadership), from first-order changes, (changes in student complexion in de-racializing schools). The study demonstrates the non-linearity of reforms by capturing the dynamism of change in powerful photographic records ranging from origins to change (demonstrated through black and white to color pictures). Conveying complexity through the ways in which race, class and culture intersect to produce unintended consequences; this book is concise and expertly researched. Ultimately, Vandeyar and Jansen celebrate human agency over determinist structures at the center of change through their

    Table of Contents
    Part 1 Foreword Chapter 2 Setting the Scene Chapter 3 Historical Portrait, 1953–1990 Chapter 4 Racial Fission, 1994–1997 Chapter 5 Early Euphoria, 1997–2000 Chapter 6 Settling in, 2001–2004 Chapter 7 Hitting the rocks, 2005–2006 Chapter 8 Colorful Shadows

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