Achieving Equal Educational Opportunity for Students of Color
Disrupting Structural Racism—An American Imperative
Richard R Valencia author James A Banks editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Teachers' College Press
Published:27th Sep '24
Should be back in stock very soon

“The power of this book is in Valencia’s ability to examine the nooks and crannies of racism’s context, causes, and scope, and in his ability to offer clear, poignant visions for transforming what is into what ought to be.” —Paul C. Gorski, author of Reaching and Teaching Students in Poverty, Second Edition
Valencia presents the most comprehensive, theory-based analysis to date on how society and schools are structurally organized and maintained to impede the optimal academic achievement of low-SES, marginalized K–12 Black and Latino/Latina students—compared to their privileged White counterparts.
The book interrogates how society contributes to educational inequality as seen in racialized patterns in income, wealth, housing, and health, and how public schools create significant obstacles for students of color as observed in reduced access to opportunities (e.g., little access to high-status curricula knowledge). Valencia offers suggestions for achieving equal education (e.g., implementing fairness of school funding, improving teacher quality, and providing students of color access to multicultural education) by disrupting structural racism.
Considering the rapid aging of the White population and the sharp decline of White youth—coupled with the explosive population growth of people of color—this book argues that the “American Imperative” must be to assiduously mount an effort to provide an excellent education for students of color, upon whom the nation will depend for a sizable proportion of its work force.
Book Features:
- Examines how society and schools are failing Black and Latino/Latina students, principally Mexican Americans who are by far the largest Latino/Latina group.
- Uses theoretical frameworks that draw from analysis of structural inequality, critical race theory, anti-deficit thinking narratives, class-by-race covariation, and an asset-based perspective of students of color.
- Discusses the “American Imperative” and the personal and economic consequences of not investing in students of color. <
ISBN: 9780807786376
Dimensions: 235mm x 162mm x 20mm
Weight: unknown
336 pages