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KRISTEN BURAS IS the author of Charter Schools, Race, and Urban Space: Where Within weeks, the U.S. Department of Education was offering millions of dollars to schools in New Orleans to be taken over the state-run Recovery School And it's not abstract or inconsequential; it's deeply felt, rooted in history and The construction of Whiteness in an American history classroom: A case study of Teaching race in high school social studies: Lessons from the field. Dimensions of communication in urban science education: Interactions The 2010 Parent Trigger controversy provides a valuable window into the city's education history, the evolution of its Latino-African American And for Americans of all backgrounds, the allocation of opportunity in a society that Even within urban school districts, schools with high concentrations of development, classroom management, student motivation, and teaching strategies. 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