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Lois Weis

    Dr. Weis ist Autorin, Koautorin oder Herausgeberin zahlreicher Werke, die sich mit den Schnittstellen von Rasse, Klasse und Geschlecht in amerikanischen Schulen befassen. Ihre wissenschaftliche Arbeit untersucht kritisch diese grundlegenden sozialen Dynamiken im Bildungswesen. Ihre herausragenden akademischen Beiträge wurden mit dem höchsten Fakultätsrang im System der State University of New York gewürdigt.

    Class Reunion
    Working Method
    Class Warfare
    • Class Warfare

      • 288 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      5,0(1)Abgeben

      From the Suzuki method to calculus-based physics, from AP tests all the way back to early-learning Kumon courses, students are increasingly pushed to excel, with that Harvard or Yale acceptance letter held tantalizingly in front of them. The authors unveil a formidable process of class positioning at the heart of the college admissions process.

      Class Warfare
    • Working Method

      Research and Social Justice

      • 204 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden
      3,5(6)Abgeben

      The book, first published in 2004, explores significant themes relevant to its subject matter, offering insights that remain pertinent today. It is published by Routledge, a respected imprint of Taylor & Francis, known for its scholarly contributions. The work aims to engage readers with its comprehensive analysis and thought-provoking content, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the field.

      Working Method
    • Class Reunion

      The Remaking of the American White Working Class

      • 232 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      3,9(23)Abgeben

      The narrative revisits the town of Freeway, exploring the lives of former high school students now grappling with adulthood and the realities of a global economy. Lois Weis examines how these individuals, largely still within the working class, navigate their struggles and aspirations. Through personal stories and reflections, the book highlights the enduring impact of socioeconomic factors on their lives, providing a poignant look at resilience and identity over time.

      Class Reunion