Savage Inequalities: Children in America's Schools
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Introducing the powerful and thought-provoking book, 'Savage Inequalities' by Jonathan Kozol. This gripping narrative takes readers on a harrowing journey through the disheartening reality of America’s education system, where children from impoverished backgrounds are all too often robbed of their future. Kozol draws from vivid firsthand accounts of students struggling in dilapidated schools – many lacking essential resources like heat, food, and even basic educational materials. This seminal work sheds...
Show moreIntroducing the powerful and thought-provoking book, 'Savage Inequalities' by Jonathan Kozol. This gripping narrative takes readers on a harrowing journey through the disheartening reality of America’s education system, where children from impoverished backgrounds are all too often robbed of their future. Kozol draws from vivid firsthand accounts of students struggling in dilapidated schools – many lacking essential resources like heat, food, and even basic educational materials. This seminal work sheds light on the systemic failures of schools in inner cities and less affluent suburbs across the nation.
With striking emotional resonance, Kozol’s depictions of the stark contrast between affluent and impoverished school districts will linger long after the last page is turned. The narratives expose the grim truth that many children, like those in East St. Louis and New York, are trapped in a cycle of inequality that stunts their intellectual growth and opportunities. The author eloquently articulates their frustrations, hopes, and dreams, making it impossible for readers to remain unaffected by their plight.
The book is not just a critique of the educational system but a call to action, urging readers to confront the injustices woven into the fabric of American society. As we navigate through intricate tales of systemic neglect and inadequate funding, we are prompted to question our societal values and responsibilities towards those less fortunate. This influential work is a crucial addition to discussions on education reform, equity, and social justice.
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It is essential to be aware of the emotional gravity this book holds, as it recounts tales of hopelessness and resilience. Reading 'Savage Inequalities' is not simply educational; it compels us to empathize with the experiences of those who suffer the most under our educational structures. This book serves as a poignant reminder that the fight for equitable education is far from over and calls into question each reader's role in this vital narrative. If you're looking to understand the heart-wrenching implications of educational inequality, then this book is an indispensable read.
Less| manufacturer | Crown |
|---|---|
| color | Teal/Turquoise green |
| height | 8 |
| weight | 2.314853751 |
| width | 0.72 |
| length | 5.1 |
| releaseDate | 2012-07-24T00:00:01Z |
| languages | [ Published Value = English ] [ Original Language Value = English ] [ Unknown Value = English ] |
| productGroup | Book |
This book is suitable for ages 15 and up due to its complex themes and mature discussions.
Yes, it is often used in educational programs focused on sociology, education, and social justice.
While published in 1991, many themes are still relevant today, highlighting ongoing issues in the education system.
Absolutely, it serves as a critical text for understanding educational inequity and advocating for systemic change.