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| #1180929 in Books | Andrew J Taylor Toby L Parcel | 2015-04-20 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.26 x.53 x6.20l,.65 | File type: PDF | 192 pages | The End of Consensus Diversity Neighborhoods and the Politics of Public School Assignments|||The End of Consensus both sets the historical record straight regarding the status of public education in Wake County and illuminates the social, political, and educational processes that are at play in Raleigh and, more generally, in contemporary publi
One of the nation's fastest growing metropolitan areas, Wake County, North Carolina, added more than a quarter million new residents during the first decade of this century, an increase of almost 45 percent. At the same time, partisanship increasingly dominated local politics, including school board races. Against this backdrop, Toby Parcel and Andrew Taylor consider the ways diversity and neighborhood schools have influenced school assignment policies in Wake County, pa...
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