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(Ebook) Late to Class: Social Class and Schooling in the New Economy by Michael W. Apple, Jane A. Van Galen, George W. Noblit ISBN 9780791470930, 9780791470947, 9781429498333, 0791470938, 0791470946, 1429498331

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Authors:Michael W. Apple, Jane A. Van Galen, George W. Noblit
Pages:363 pages.
Year:2007
Editon:1
Publisher:State University of New York Press
Language:english
File Size:1.99 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780791470930, 9780791470947, 9781429498333, 0791470938, 0791470946, 1429498331
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(Ebook) Late to Class: Social Class and Schooling in the New Economy by Michael W. Apple, Jane A. Van Galen, George W. Noblit ISBN 9780791470930, 9780791470947, 9781429498333, 0791470938, 0791470946, 1429498331

Late to Class presents theoretical, empirical, and pedagogical perspectives on social class and schooling in the United States. Grounding their analyses at the intersections of class, ethnicity, gender, geography, and schooling, the contributors examine the educational experiences of poor, working class, and middle class students against the backdrop of complicated class stratification in a shifting global economy. Together, they explore the salience of class in understanding the social, economic, and cultural landscapes within which young people in the United States come to understand the meaning of their formal education in times of changing opportunity.
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