Race and Gender in the Classroom
Delve into the intricate dynamics of education with Race and Gender in the Classroom by Laurie Cooper Stoll. Published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 2015, this enlightening paperback spans 156 pages and offers a critical examination of how race and gender intersect within educational settings. Stoll investigates the experiences of eighteen teachers navigating their roles in a society that claims to have moved beyond issues of race and gender. Through thoughtful analysis, the book reveals the complex realities faced by educators in contemporary classrooms, highlighting the ongoing challenges of educational equalization and the impact of critical pedagogy. This essential read is perfect for educators, scholars, and anyone interested in the social aspects of education in the United States. Explore the paradoxes and find insight into the ever-relevant discourse surrounding race and gender in today's educational landscape.