The School Uniform Movement And What It Tells Us About American Education

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This book represents the most thorough exposition on our present understanding of the impetuses, debates, legalities, and effectiveness of school uniform policies that have rapidly entered the discourse of school reform in the United States. In it, David Brunsma provides an antidote to the ungrounded, anecdotal components that define the contemporary conversation regarding policies of standardized dress in American K-12 districts and schools.

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Genre : Crafts & Hobbies
Author : David L. Brunsma
Publisher : R&L Education
Release : 2004
File : 306 Pages
ISBN-13 : 157886125X


The Challenges Of Mandating School Uniforms In The Public Schools

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School uniform polices, often associated with private schools, are increasingly being adopted in public schools; but not without controversy. The often asserted reasons for mandating uniforms include improved student behavior, better attendance, less competition over clothing, and improved student learning because students would not be distracted by who was wearing what and could focus on their studies. Wishful thinking or empirically tested hypotheses? However, opponents assert that a mandated uniform seeks to homogenize the students, violates their free speech rights, and does not solve the problems the policy is intended to remedy. The Challenges of Mandating School Uniforms in the Public Schools: Free Speech, Research, and Policy explores the policy rationale, the constitutional rights of students, and the research on the impact of school uniforms. Educators, parents, and policymakers will find this book and its companion, Student Dress Codes and the First Amendment: Legal Challenges and Policy Issues, a must read when considering student attire issues.

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Genre : Education
Author : Todd A. DeMitchell
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Release : 2015-07-08
File : 168 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781475809350


American Educational History

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"This is an excellent text in the field of U.S. educational history. The author does a great job of linking past events to the current trends and debates in education. I am quite enthusiastic about this book. It is well-written, interesting, accessible, quite balanced in perspective, and comprehensive. It includes sections and details, that I found fascinating – and I think students will too." —Gina Giuliano, University at Albany, SUNY "This book offers a comprehensive and fair account of an American Educational History. The breadth and depth of material presented are vast and compelling." —Rich Milner, Vanderbilt University An up-to-date, contemporary examination of historical trends that have helped shape schools and education in the United States... Key Features: Covers education developments and trends beginning with the Colonial experience through the present day, placing an emphasis on post-World War II issues such as the role of technology, the standards movement, affirmative action, bilingual education, undocumented immigrants, and school choice. Introduces cutting-edge controversies in a way that allows students to consider a variety of viewpoints and develop their own thinking skills Examines the educational history of increasingly important groups in U.S. society, including that of African American women, Native Americans, Latinos and Asian Americans. Intended Audience This core text is designed for undergraduate and graduate courses such as Foundations of Education; Educational History; Introduction to Education; Philosophy of Education; American History; Sociology of Education; Educational Policy; and Educational Reform in the departments of Education, History, and Sociology.

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Genre : Education
Author : William H. Jeynes
Publisher : SAGE
Release : 2007-01-18
File : 497 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781452235745


Dress Codes In Schools

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This volume presents multiple sides to dress codes in schools. It recognizes the intimate relationship between its subject and reader as it weaves together different points of view that concern students' rights to wear what they want to wear. Can students fight dress codes? Should teachers have dress codes? Are uniforms a way of controlling young people? Should school uniforms accommodate Muslim culture? These questions and more are answered in this book.

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Genre : Young Adult Nonfiction
Author : Jill Hamilton
Publisher : Greenhaven Publishing LLC
Release : 2009-06-26
File : 98 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780737748352


The Engaged Sociologist

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This book brings the 'public sociology' movement into the classroom, as it teaches students to use the tools of sociology to become effective participants in our democratic society. Through exercises and projects, the authors encourage students to practice the application of these tools in order to get both hands-on training in sociology and experience with civic engagement in their communities.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Kathleen Odell Korgen
Publisher : Pine Forge Press
Release : 2010-01-19
File : 241 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781412979498


School Law

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Written and signed by experts in the field, this volume in the pointunterpoint Debating Issues in American Education reference series tackles the topic of school law, providing readers with an illustrated overview as well as resources for further study.

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Genre : Education
Author : Charles J. Russo
Publisher : SAGE
Release : 2012-09-06
File : 385 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781412987585


Battleground Schools 2 Volumes

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No topic sparks an argument faster among the American public, even with relatively apolitical people, than how their children are taught. In schools across the country, school boards, parents, teachers, and students themselves debate issues ranging from charter schools, to the first amendment rights of students, to the efficacy of the No Child Left Behind Act. School districts in Georgia and Pennsylvania have seen battles over the teaching of evolution; places as diverse as Colorado, Washington, and Kentucky have had debates over how best to protect children while at school. Battleground: Schools provides an in-depth, balanced overview of these controversial topics and enables teachers, students, and their parents to better understand the foundations of these conflicts.

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Genre : Education
Author : Sandra Mathison
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Release : 2007-12-30
File : 777 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780313086533


Should Kids Wear School Uniforms

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There are many opinions about whether kids should wear uniforms. Important questions include: Do school uniforms improve students’ self-image? Do school uniforms help students learn? Do school uniforms improve school spirit? By looking at each question from two sides, readers can see how opinions can influence people’s thinking.

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Genre : Juvenile Nonfiction
Author : Janie Havemeyer
Publisher : Norwood House Press
Release : 2018-07-02
File : 50 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781599539294


The Will To Lead The Skill To Teach

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School improvement begins with self-examination and honest dialogue about socialization, bias, discrimination, and cultural insensitivity. The authors acknowledge both the structural and sociological issues that contribute to low-performing schools and offer multiple tools and strategies to assess and improve classroom management, increase literacy, establish academic vocabulary, and contribute to a healthier school culture.

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Genre : Education
Author : Anthony Muhammad
Publisher : Solution Tree Press
Release : 2011-11-01
File : 240 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781935542568


Color Struck

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Color Struck: Essays of Race and Ethnicity in Global Perspective is a compilation of expositions on race and ethnicity, written from multiple disciplinary approaches including history, sociology, women's studies, and anthropology. This book is organized around a topical, chronological framework and is divided into three sections, beginning with the earliest times to the contemporary world. The term 'race' has nearly become synonymous with the word 'ethnicity,' given the most recent findings in the study of human genetics that have led to the mapping of human DNA. Color Struck attempts to answer questions and provide scholarly insight into issues related to race and ethnicity.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Julius O. Adekunle
Publisher : University Press of America
Release : 2010-02-24
File : 518 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780761850922