The Shame of the Nation, by Jonathan Kozol
416 pages
"Over the past several years, Jonathan Kozol has visited nearly 60 public
schools. Virtually everywhere, he finds that conditions have grown
worse for inner-city children in the 15 years since federal courts began
dismantling the landmark ruling in Brown v. Board of Education. First, a
state of nearly absolute apartheid now prevails in thousands of our
schools. The segregation of black children has reverted to a level that
the nation has not seen since 1968. Few of the students in these schools
know white children any longer. Second, a protomilitary form of
discipline has now emerged, modeled on stick-and-carrot methods of
behavioral control traditionally used in prisons but targeted
exclusively at black and Hispanic children. And third, as high-stakes
testing takes on pathological and punitive dimensions, liberal education
in our inner-city schools has been increasingly replaced by culturally
barren and robotic methods of instruction that would be rejected out of
hand by schools that serve the mainstream of society."
Hard to stomach.
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