Invisible children in the society and its schools

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    • Books, Sue

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Invisible children in the society and its schools

edited by Sue Books

(Sociocultural, political, and historical studies in education)

Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, c1998

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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内容説明

Invisible Children in the Society and Its Schools offers a series of reports by some of the most passionate and insightful scholars writing in the field of education today on groups of children and young people largely unseen or unheard in the society and its schools: homeless children and their families; white working-class girls subjected to domestic violence; children and young people orphaned and otherwise affected by AIDS; immigrant children; urban Appalachian children; adjudicated girls; teenage mothers; and gay and lesbian youth. By sharing the voices of the young, providing basic information about particular groups of children and young people, and offering thoughtful analysis of their social situation, this text combines education and advocacy in an accessible volume responsive to the life-and-death issues of our time.

目次

Contents: D.E. Purpel, Foreword. Preface. S. Books, Introduction: An Invitation to Listen and Learn. Part I:Young and Invisible. V. Polakow, Homeless Children and Their Families: The Discards of the Postmodern 1990s. L. Weis, J. Marusza, Living With Violence: White Working Class Girls and Women Talk. S. Geballe, J. Gruendel, The Crisis Within the Crisis: The Growing Epidemic of AIDS Orphans. C. Igoa, Immigrant Children: Art as a Second Language. K.B. deMarrais, Urban Appalachian Children: An "Invisible Minority" in City Schools. L. Steet, Traditional Stories of Female Students in an Alternative School. N. Lesko, "Before Their Time": Social Age, Sexuality, and School-Aged Mothers. R.A. Friend, Heterosexism, Homophobia, and the Culture of Schooling. Part II:The Broader Context of Invisibility. B. Finkelstein, R. Mourad, E. Doner, Where Have All the Children Gone? The Transformation of Children Into Dollars in Public Law 104-193. S. Books, Speaking of and Against Youth.

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