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Informationen zum Autor Richard D. Kahlenberg Klappentext This provocative book asks a simple question: since we know that middle class schools tend to work best, why not give every child in America the opportunity to attend a public school in which the majority of students come from middle class households? Economically integrated schools, the author argues, will do far more to promote achievement and equal opportunity than vouchers, standards, class size reduction, or any of the other leading education proposals on the left and right that seek to make ""separate but equal"" schools work. Building on two recent education trends?the decline in racial desegregation as a legal tool and the movement toward greater public school choice?All Together Now provides a blueprint for creating schools that educate children from various backgrounds under one roof. Concurring with the concerns of voucher proponents about the unfairness of trapping poor kids in failing schools, the book provides a practical, viable, and legally sound plan for promoting economic and racial integration among public schools. Zusammenfassung This provocative work carefully argues that neither racial integration nor compensatory educational spending has achieved equal opportunity. It proposes an integration strategy that has a chance of garnering broad support and raising overall educational performance.