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The Broken Cisterns of African American Education: Academic Performance and Achievement in the Post-brown Era (Pb)
II M Christopher Brown
The Broken Cisterns of African American Education: Academic Performance and Achievement in the Post-brown Era (Pb)
II M Christopher Brown
Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references.; Avail. in cloth. Publisher Marketing: An exploration of the role of language in African-American education post-Brown versus Board of Education and the effects of that language on educational policy and practice. The arguments interrogate how education policy and practices implicitly contain a roadmap to forge equal opportunity. Contributor Bio: Bartee, Rosusan D RoSusan D. Bartee is Associate Professor of Educational Leadership at the University of Mississippi in Oxford, Mississippi. Dr. Bartee's research interests are K-12 education leadership, organizational culture and social contexts of schools, and university-school partnerships. She teaches graduate courses in educational leadership, research methods, and cultural contexts of education. Dr. Bartee previously served as the Associated Director at the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) in Washington, DC for the Reading First Teacher Education Network (RFTEN), a $4.5 million dollar federal grant focused on restructuring teacher education programs using evidence-based research. Dr. Bartee received her Ph. D. in educational policy studies from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, her M. A. in liberal studies from Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, and a B. A. in English from Tougaloo College in Jackson, Mississippi.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | December 9, 2008 |
ISBN13 | 9781593110420 |
Publishers | Information Age Publishing |
Pages | 212 |
Dimensions | 156 × 234 × 12 mm · 312 g |
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