ISBN-13: 9783319798738 / Angielski / Miękka / 2018 / 489 str.
ISBN-13: 9783319798738 / Angielski / Miękka / 2018 / 489 str.
Dedication.- Preface; Irwin Kirsch and Henry Braun.- Editors' Note.- Table of Contents.- About the Editors and Contributors.- List of Figures.- List of Tables.- 1. Introduction: Opportunity in America – Setting the Stage; Henry Braun and Irwin Kirsch.- PART I: Understanding Where We Are Today.- 2. Segregation, Race, and the Social Worlds of Rich and Poor; Douglas S. Massey and Jonathan Tannen.- 3. Federalism and Inequality in Education: What Can History Tell Us?; Carl Kaestle.- 4. The Changing Distribution of Educational Opportunities: 1993-2012; Bruce Baker, Danielle Farrie, and David G. Sciarra.- 5. The Dynamics of Opportunity in America: A Working Framework; Henry Braun.- PART II: The Labor Market.- 6. Wages in the United States: Trends, Explanations, and Solutions; Jared Bernstein.- 7. The Widening Socioeconomic Divergence in the U.S. Labor Market; Ishwar Khatiwada and Andrew M. Sum.- PART III: Education and Opportunity.- 8. Gates, Gaps, and Intergenerational Mobility: The Importance of an Even Start; Timothy M. (Tim) Smeeding.- 9. Quality and Equality in American Education: Systemic Problems, Systemic Solutions; Jennifer O’Day and Marshall S. Smith.- 10. Restoring Opportunity by Expanding Apprenticeship; Robert I. Lerman.- 11. Improving Economic Opportunity through Better Human Capital Investments for the Labor Market; Harry Holzer.- PART IV: Politics and the Road Ahead.- 12. Political and Policy Responses to Problems of Inequality and Opportunity: Past, Present, and Future; Leslie McCall.- 13. How Will We Know? The Case for Opportunity Indicators; Richard V. Reeves.- PART V: Seeking Inclusive Prosperity.- 14. Epilogue: Can Capitalists Reform Themselves?; Chrystia Freeland.- Appendix: Members of the Opportunity in America Advisory Panel.- Index.
Editors
Irwin Kirsch is Tyler Chair in Large-Scale Assessment and Director of the
Center for Global Assessment at Educational Testing Service (ETS). He also
serves as Project Director of ETS’s Opportunity in America initiative.
Henry Braun is Boisi Professor of Education and Public Policy in the
Lynch School of Education and Director of the Center for the Study of Testing,
Evaluation, and Education Policy at Boston College. He also serves as Project
Co-Director of ETS’s Opportunity in America initiative.
Contributors
Bruce Baker is Professor at the Graduate School of Education at Rutgers
University and maintains blogs on school finance and educational policy.
Jared Bernstein is a Senior Fellow at the Center on Budget and Policy
Priorities. He previously served as Chief Economist and Economic Adviser to
Vice President Joe Biden.
Danielle Farrie is Research Director of the Education Law Center in
Newark, New Jersey.
Chrystia Freeland is the Canadian Minister of International Trade and
Member of Parliament for University-Rosedale, Toronto, author of Plutocrats:
The Rise of the New Global Super-rich and the Fall of Everyone Else, and
journalist.
Harry J. Holzer is Professor at the McCourt School of Public Policy at
Georgetown University and is an Institute Fellow at the American Institutes for
Research. He previously served as Chief Economist at the U.S. Department of
Labor.
Carl Kaestle is University Professor of Education, History, and Public
Policy emeritus at Brown University.
Ishwar Khatiwada is a Labor Economist at the Center for Labor Markets
and Policy at Drexel University.
Robert I. Lerman is an Institute Fellow at the Urban Institute, Emeritus
Professor of Economics at American University, and a Research Fellow at IZA in
Bonn, Germany. He is also the Founder of the American Institute for Innovative
Apprenticeship.
Douglas S. Massey is the Henry G. Bryant Professor of Sociology and
Public Affairs at Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and
International Affairs.
Leslie McCall is a Professor in the Department of Sociology and Faculty
Fellow at the Institute for Policy Research at Northwestern University.
Jennifer A. O’Day is an Institute Fellow of the American Institutes for
Research and is the Founder and Chair of the California Collaborative on
District Reform.
Richard V. Reeves is a Senior Fellow in Economic Studies, Co-Director of
the Center on Children and Families, and Editor-in-Chief of the Social Mobility
Memos blog at the Brookings Institution.
David G. Sciarra is Executive Director of the Education Law Center in
Newark, New Jersey.
Timothy M. (Tim) Smeeding is the Arts and Sciences Distinguished
Professor of Public Affairs and Economics at the University of
Wisconsin-Madison. He was previously Director of the Institute for Research on
Poverty at Wisconsin-Madison.
Marshall S. Smith is a Senior Scholar at the Carnegie Foundation for the
Advancement of Teaching, a former Dean and Professor at Stanford, and a former
Under Secretary and Acting Deputy Secretary at the U.S. Department of Education
in the Clinton administration. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts
and Sciences and the National Academy of Education.
Andrew M. Sum is Professor Emeritus of Economics at Northeastern
University in Boston. He was previously the Director of the Center for Labor
Market Studies.
Jonathan Tannen is a Doctoral Candidate in the Urban and Population
clusters of the Woodrow Wilson School and the Office of Population Research at
Princeton University.
Across the country, our children are beginning life from very different starting points. Some have aspirations and believe they can be achieved. For too many others, aspirations are tempered, if not dashed, by the sobering realities of everyday life. These different starting points place children on distinctly different trajectories of growth and development, ultimately leading to vastly different adult outcomes.
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