The minority voice in educational reform : an analysis by minority and women college of education deans / edited by Louis A. Castenell, Jill M. Tarule.

Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Greenwich, Conn. : Ablex Pub. Corp., c1997.
Description
xx, 170 p. ; 25 cm.

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    Subject(s)
    Series
    • Contemporary studies in social and policy issues in education [More in this series]
    • Contemporary studies in social and policy issue in education; formerly, Social and policy issues in education.
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Contents
    • Pt. I. Changing Leadership: Tensions Within Academic and Social Roles. 1. Surviving the Middle Passage: The Absent Legacy of African American Women Education Deans? / Beverly Lindsay. 2. The Contemporary Challenge: Family and Work Issues for Women in Higher Education / Nancy Hensel. 3. Recharting the Paths of Women and Minority Leaders: A Journey of Consequence / Jane Stallings. 4. Deaning at a Historically Black Institution: Challenges, Opportunities, and Promise / Portia H. Shields
    • Pt. II. Changing Schools: Issues of Power, Conflict, Race, and Gender. 5. A Profession at Risk: Changing the Image and Substance of Teacher Education / Fannie Wiley Preston. 6. Site-Based Management and Teacher Empowerment in Educational Reform: Can the Power Be Shifted? / Marilyn J. Haring. 7. Academics and Cultural Excellence for African American Students: Imperatives for Public Education / Hugh J. Scott. 8. Developing a Multicultural Focus in Teacher Education: One Department's Story / Barbara J. Shade. 9. Restructuring American Schools: A Perspective on Testing and Assessment / Trevor E. Sewell and Constance V. Hines.
    ISBN
    • 1567503187 (cloth)
    • 1567503195 (paper)
    LCCN
    ^^^96052286^
    OCLC
    36133282
    RCP
    H - S
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