Class, Bureaucracy, and Schools

Class, Bureaucracy, and Schools: The Illusion of Educational Change in America is a 1971 book by American historian Michael B. Katz.[1] The book focuses on the history of education in the United States between 1800 and 1885 in public elementary schools, and follows their transition from one-room schools to centralized, bureaucratic school systems.[2] The book was revised and expanded in 1975.

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References

  1. Lazerson, M. (1973). Class, Bureaucracy and Schools: The Illusion of Educational Change in America. Harvard Educational Review.
  2. Suzuki, Bob H. (1998). Education and the Socialization of Asian Americans: A Revisionist Analysis of the'Model Minority' Thesis. In Franklin Ng (Ed.), Asian American Interethnic Relations and Politics, pp. 41-69, Taylor & Francis. ISBN 0815326890.

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