"Purpel . . . ably complements the economic and political focus of critical pedagogy by shedding new light on spiritual and moral dimensions of public discourse. His book is a welcome addition to the literature in that it articulately scrutinizes the interface of culture and education and attendant trivialization of school reform. . . . While his marvelous book offers only several examples of just schools, it enormously enriches a still unfinished dialectic." Choice "Purpel's research is exhaustive, his writing elegant, and ...
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"Purpel . . . ably complements the economic and political focus of critical pedagogy by shedding new light on spiritual and moral dimensions of public discourse. His book is a welcome addition to the literature in that it articulately scrutinizes the interface of culture and education and attendant trivialization of school reform. . . . While his marvelous book offers only several examples of just schools, it enormously enriches a still unfinished dialectic." Choice "Purpel's research is exhaustive, his writing elegant, and his suggestions for students and teachers impressive." The Book Reader
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Very Good. No Dustjacket. Size: 6 x 9.25 x.5; Type: Book 1989/1st Edition/174 Pages. This book has an interesting & valid viewpoint, and suggests a solution. The cover does not have any wear besides a bumped corner and sticker evidence & appears almost flawless, however the pageblock does not lay perfectly with the cover, which suggests that the book has been exposed to moisture. The pages are clean, crisp, & white, but with moderate marker underlining and some light pen underlining & writing-A great gift for a student who takes lousy notes!