Racism, Education and the State

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A01=Barry Troyna
A01=Jenny Williams
Anti-racist Education
antiracist
Antiracist Education
Antiracist Education Policies
Antiracist Initiatives
antiracist pedagogy
Antiracist Policies
Author_Barry Troyna
Author_Jenny Williams
black
Black Supplementary Schools
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Category=JBSL
Category=JNA
Category=JNF
Chris Mullard
Condensation Symbols
Education System
educational inequality
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ESL Provision
Ileum Policy
inequalities
institutional
institutional discrimination
Institutional Racism
Jagdish Gundara
Kogila Moodley
Lea Policy
Life Styles
minority student experiences
mother
Mother Tongue Provision
multicultural policy critique
policies
provision
racial
Racial Inequalities
Racism Awareness Courses
Raymond Honeyford
state education policy UK
students
systemic racism in British schools
tongue
UK Education System
UK School
UK Social Policy
UK's Coloni
White Working Class Students

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415751148
  • Weight: 280g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Feb 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The education system should be in the forefront of the battle to combat racial inequality. The contributors to this book, however, argue that, far from reducing racial inequality, the education system in the UK systematically generates, maintains and reproduces it. Through careful consideration of the complex and pervasive nature of racism (and the practices it gives rise to) the contributors draw attention to the failure of the contemporaneous multicultural education theories and policies. The contributors’ concerns are with: the role of the state in sustaining and legitimating racial inequalities in education; black students’ experiences of racism in schools and post-school training schemes; and proposals for the realization of genuine and effective antiracist education principles.

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