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Fourth edition published by Routledge. 2013
Contents
, Lorraine M. McDonnell and M. Stephen Weatherford
, Jean Anyon
, Josh Kagan
, Samuel Bowles and Herbert Gintis
, Talcott Parsons
, Ray C. Rist
, Amy Stuart Wells and Irene Serna
, John Dewey
, Maxine Greene
, David Baker and Gerald LeTendre, with Brian Goesling
, Richard Ingersoll
, Michael W. Apple
, Lisa D. Delpit
, Richard Rothstein
, Douglas B. Downey and Dennis J. Condron
, Dimitris Anastasiou and James M. Kauffman
, Karolyn Tyson, William Darity, Jr., and Domini R. Castellino
, Sarah A. Miller
, Annette Lareau, Shani Adia Evans, and April Yee
, Imani Perry
, David Trilling
, Margaret E. Raymond
, Diane Ravitch and Whitney Tilson
Guide
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We believe this is a better book because of their input.
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