Tracking Inequality: Stratification and Mobility in American High Schools

Author:   Samuel Roundfield Lucas ,  Jeannie Oakes
Publisher:   Teachers' College Press
Edition:   illustrated Edition
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9780807737996


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   31 January 1999
Format:   Hardback
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What has happened since formal tracking was dismantled in U.S. high schools? In this provocative book, SFamuel Lucas reveals that many unintended consequences actually served to transform and submerge a stubborn system of in-school inequality. Drawing on nationally representative data and highly sophisticated methodologies, Lucas examines how the contemporary curricular structure works, including the scope of the structure, mobility within the structure, how an individual's location in the structure is socially patterned, and the consequences of these locations for a student's college entry and career path. These issues are then skillfully linked to long-standing debates about stratification processes within schools and the relationship between schools and Western societies. Appendixes at the end of the book include detailed information about the author's methods of analyses, providing an excellent model for further research.

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Author:   Samuel Roundfield Lucas ,  Jeannie Oakes
Publisher:   Teachers' College Press
Imprint:   Teachers' College Press
Edition:   illustrated Edition
Weight:   0.333kg
ISBN:  

9780807737996


ISBN 10:   0807737992
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   31 January 1999
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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In this fine book, Lucas combines thoughtful and thorough statistical analyses with sociological theory ... The implications for school reform are profound. - From the Foreword - Lucas provides on eof the most compelling descriptions of tracking of any researcher writing today ... This book will change the way that sociologists, and ultimately educators and parents, view the new forms of tracking. - James E. Rosenbaum, Northwestern University - This book presents a challenge to educational research to understand why detracking in American high schools did not have the effect many would have expected. - Alan Kerckhoff, Duke University - For those interested in educational trackaing, educational stratification, or structural constraints on the student career, Tracking Inequality is 'must reading.' Karl Alexander, Johns Hopkins University.


In this fine book, Lucas combines thoughtful and thorough statistical analyses with sociological theory ... The implications for school reform are profound. - From the Foreword - Lucas provides on eof the most compelling descriptions of tracking of any researcher writing today ... This book will change the way that sociologists, and ultimately educators and parents, view the new forms of tracking. - James E. Rosenbaum, Northwestern University - This book presents a challenge to educational research to understand why detracking in American high schools did not have the effect many would have expected. - Alan Kerckhoff, Duke University - For those interested in educational trackaing, educational stratification, or structural constraints on the student career, Tracking Inequality is 'must reading.' Karl Alexander, Johns Hopkins University.


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Samuel Roundfield Lucas, Assistant Professor, University of California, Berkeley.

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