Race, Culture, and Schooling
Explore the intricate interplay of identity, culture, and education with "Race, Culture, and Schooling" by Peter C. Murrell Jr. This enlightening book, published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2007, spans 226 pages and provides a comprehensive investigation into the developmental and social frameworks that shape academic identities of students, particularly in environments that present challenges to their educational success and personal growth.
Murrell emphasizes the significance of understanding the child, the school environment, and the broader context in which students operate. This essential read serves as a vital resource for educators aiming to foster academic achievement among diverse student populations in the United States. With its focus on multicultural education and the dynamics of ethnic relations in urban settings, "Race, Culture, and Schooling" is both an informative and practical guide for anyone involved in the educational landscape. Enhance your understanding of how cultural factors influence learning and support every child's journey toward success.