A good investment? : philanthropy and the marketing of race in an urban public school /

Select students and teachers worked the room at a fundraising event for a New York City public high school the author calls College Preparatory Academy. It was their job to convince wealthy attendants that College Prep, with its largely minority and disadvantaged student body and its unusually high...

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Main Author: Brown, Amy, 1979- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, [2015]
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Summary:Select students and teachers worked the room at a fundraising event for a New York City public high school the author calls College Preparatory Academy. It was their job to convince wealthy attendants that College Prep, with its largely minority and disadvantaged student body and its unusually high rate of graduation and college acceptance, was a worthy investment by seeming needy and deserving. This book offers a firsthand look behind the scenes of the philanthropic approach to funding public education--a process in which social change in education policy and practice is aligned with social entrepreneurship--and shows how this approach can reinforce the race and class hierarchies that it purports to alleviate. As their voices reveal, the teachers and students on the receiving end of such a system can be critically conscious and ambivalent participants in a school's racialized marketing and image management. The author's nuanced work exposes the unintended consequences of an education marketplace where charity masquerades as justice.--
Physical Description:xv, 290 pages ; 22 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 261-278) and index.
ISBN:9780816691128
0816691126
9780816691142
0816691142