Making a Mass Institution
Discover the compelling narrative of Making a Mass Institution by Kyle P. Steele, published by Rutgers University Press in 2020. This insightful book spans 206 pages and delves into the historical development of high schools in Indianapolis, Indiana, throughout the twentieth century. Steele meticulously examines how the city established a divided and unjust educational system that sorted students based on geographic, economic, and racial lines. Through a thorough exploration of this complex history, readers will gain a deeper understanding of the systemic inequalities that have shaped education in America. Perfect for educators, historians, and anyone interested in social justice, Making a Mass Institution invites you to reflect on the implications of these divisions and the ongoing challenges within the educational landscape. Don't miss this essential read that sheds light on the intersection of education and society.