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Over the past thirty years liberals and ultraconservatives, as well as parents, women''s groups, and racial minorities, have taken sides in hotly contested struggles over issues of diversity in school textbooks and classroom lessons. While the media draw attention to the culture wars that fuel parental protests and campus debates, academic theorists assume that political battles over curricular ideas are key to educational transformation and profoundly affect what is recognized as official knowledge. But whether battles over school knowledge are couched in the sixties language of inclusion or the nineties discourse of multiculturalism, Managing Diversity argues that the stakes are never as high as activists hope, or fear, they will be. By examining the conditions in which school knowledge is selected and alternative curricular ideas are realized, this book illuminates how cultural and political struggles intersect with institutional processes and commercial and professional decision-making to substantially moderate the impact of textbook politics and curricular reforms on what is actually taught in schools.

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Suggested reading for education reform advocates, teacher education institutions, researchers/faculty. * CHOICE *
Wong gives thoughtful attention to the issues of cultural politics and institutional practice, textbook selection, curricular battles, implementation of new ideas, and selection of school knowledge. * Reference and Research Book News *
Managing Diversity confronts issues central to the successes and failures of the American educational system. Sandi Wong presents her original ideas with uncommon delicacy. This book will surely affect how educators, parents, and students think about the politics of educational change. -- Charles Lemert, Andrus Professor of Sociology, Wesleyan University

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Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Cultural Politics and Institutional Practice in Texas Chapter 3 Choosing School Knowledge: Textbook Selection in Texas Chapter 4 Cultural Politics and Curricular Battles in New York Chapter 5 Implementing New Ideas: Classroom Realities in New York Chapter 6 Whose Knowledge Counts? Expanding the Debate Chapter 7 Bibliography Chapter 8 Index

Managing Diversity Institutions and the Politics

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
      Publication Date: 11/15/2001 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780847694938, 978-0847694938
      ISBN10: 0847694933

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      Book Synopsis
      Over the past thirty years liberals and ultraconservatives, as well as parents, women''s groups, and racial minorities, have taken sides in hotly contested struggles over issues of diversity in school textbooks and classroom lessons. While the media draw attention to the culture wars that fuel parental protests and campus debates, academic theorists assume that political battles over curricular ideas are key to educational transformation and profoundly affect what is recognized as official knowledge. But whether battles over school knowledge are couched in the sixties language of inclusion or the nineties discourse of multiculturalism, Managing Diversity argues that the stakes are never as high as activists hope, or fear, they will be. By examining the conditions in which school knowledge is selected and alternative curricular ideas are realized, this book illuminates how cultural and political struggles intersect with institutional processes and commercial and professional decision-making to substantially moderate the impact of textbook politics and curricular reforms on what is actually taught in schools.

      Trade Review
      Suggested reading for education reform advocates, teacher education institutions, researchers/faculty. * CHOICE *
      Wong gives thoughtful attention to the issues of cultural politics and institutional practice, textbook selection, curricular battles, implementation of new ideas, and selection of school knowledge. * Reference and Research Book News *
      Managing Diversity confronts issues central to the successes and failures of the American educational system. Sandi Wong presents her original ideas with uncommon delicacy. This book will surely affect how educators, parents, and students think about the politics of educational change. -- Charles Lemert, Andrus Professor of Sociology, Wesleyan University

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Cultural Politics and Institutional Practice in Texas Chapter 3 Choosing School Knowledge: Textbook Selection in Texas Chapter 4 Cultural Politics and Curricular Battles in New York Chapter 5 Implementing New Ideas: Classroom Realities in New York Chapter 6 Whose Knowledge Counts? Expanding the Debate Chapter 7 Bibliography Chapter 8 Index

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