With germinal texts, new writings, and related art, Sexualities in Education: A Reader illuminates a broad scope of analysis and organization. Composed of a framing essay and nine sections edited by e
Gender is a hotly debated topic in the field of education. The role that language plays in educational contexts especially in the classroom has long been acknowledged. Innovatively combining approache
This book has received the AESA (American Educational Studies Association) Critics Choice Award 2013. With germinal texts, new writings, and related art, Sexualities in Education: A Reader illuminates
"This book looks back at the historical roots of "zero tolerance" school discipline policies. Through a case study of the Los Angeles city school district from the 1950s through the 1970s, Judith Kafk
Hope Deferred, initially published in 1965, traces the history of girls' education from Anglo-Saxon England to modern times, telling the story largely through the leading personalities whose opinions
This collection of essays brings together an international roster of contributors to provide historical insight into women’s agency and activism in education throughout from the seventeenth to t
As queer teacher educators aiming to use their outsider perspectives to challenge the dominant culture, Quinn (art education, School of the Art Institute) and Meiners (education and women's studies, N
Feminism and The Schooling Scandal brings together feminist contributions from two generations of educational researchers, evaluating and celebrating the field of gender and education. The focus throu
'This book is a great genealogy of black women's unrecognised contributions within both education and the wide social context. I think it constitutes an important piece of work that is totally missing
Considering the presence and influence of educated women of letters in Spain and New Spain, this study looks at the life and work of early modern women who advocated by word or example for the educati
Traditionally, African Americans have sought collective liberation, equity and justice through education. This tradition continues, judging by the contributors to this collection of 19 essays, with sc
Volume 49 of the History of Schools and Schooling series, this book explores the relationship between the National Education Association (NEA) and the predominantly black American Teachers Association
This book explores women’s organizations and their various educational contributions through local, state, and national networks from 1890 to 1960.? Contributors investigate how women united to suppor
Published to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the Brown v. Board of Education decision concerning school desegregation and also mindful of the role social psychology played in that decision by th
In this two volume set, educators explore the intersection of gender and education. Their entries deal with educational theories, research, curricula, practices, personnel, and policies, but also wit
Armed with Bible and primer, missionaries and teachers in colonial America sought, in their words, “to Christianize and civilize the native heathen.” Both the attempts to transform Indians via schooli
This critical analysis looks at the disproportionate number of African American males in special education. Arguing that the problem is race and gender driven, questions covered include Why does Europ