Equal Opportunity in Education: A Sociological-Historical Perspective

Reviews the book, Equal Opportunity in Education edited by Harold Silver (1974). This book offers an interesting and informative extension of knowledge to American educators and behavioral scientists concerned with the issue of social class and public education. It places a sociological perspective...

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