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ISBN
0791434788
EAN
9780791434789
Date of Publication
1997-11-13
Release Title
Choosing Colleges: How Social Class and Schools Structure Oppo...
Artist
McDonough, Patricia M.
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Product Identifiers

Publisher
STATE University of New York Press
ISBN-10
0791434788
ISBN-13
9780791434789
eBay Product ID (ePID)
280943

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
186 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Choosing Colleges : How Social Class and Schools Structure Opportunity
Publication Year
1997
Subject
College Guides, General, Higher
Type
Textbook
Author
Patricia M. Mcdonough
Subject Area
Education, Study Aids
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
8.3 Oz
Item Length
8.5 in
Item Width
5.5 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
96-047380
Reviews
"I think in-depth case studies and interpretive analyses of students' college decision making can provide much needed additions to the college-choice literature. This book is a very welcome contribution to the genre.The reader is drawn irresistibly into the world of these young people as they proceed through this important choice process." -- James C. Hearn, Institute of Higher Education, University of Georgia "The focus on the effects of family, friends, and high school counselors on college choice is a much needed addition to the college access literature. This book represents a major empirical advance in the field. It is a corrective to the individually-oriented education and status-attainment literature and it extends the organizational approach to education." -- David Karen, Bryn Mawr College
Dewey Edition
21
Grade From
College Graduate Student
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
378.1/98
Table Of Content
List of Tables Acknowledgments 1. Who Goes Where to College? Patterns of Educational Attainment College Choice Research Status Attainment Literature School Effects Literature Theoretical Framework Significance of the Study Organization of the Book Research Methodology Limitiations 2. So Many Ways to Choose a College Paloma Young Women The Women of Gate of Heaven High School University High School's Women The Women of Mission Cerrito High School 3. Four High Schools, Four Social Worlds Paloma School Gate of Heaven High School University High School Mission Cerrito High School 4. A Cross-Case Analysis of High School Guidance Overview Guidance Structure and Outcomes Organizational Mission and Curriculum Assumptions of Students' College Knowledge Counselor Role Expectations Summary of Actual and Normative Structure of College Advising Organizational Habitus 5. Families, Friends, and Finances As Influences Choosing a Private High School Choosing a Private College Counselor Family Involvement in College Choice Decision Making Levels of Involvement Geographical Influences College Visits Friends Finances High SES Students and College Finances Low SES Students and College Finances Job As Influence Conclusions 6. College Choice in a Cultural Context Findings Implications Policy: Cultural and Organizational Equality of Opportunity Theory and Scholarship Bibliography Index
Synopsis
Examines the everyday experiences of high school seniors as they choose their colleges and demonstrates that college choice is a more complex social and organizational reality than has been previously understood., Based on interviews with students, parents, and counselors as well as case studies of the college guidance environments of a working-class public school, an upper-middle-class public school, a private preparatory school, and a Catholic school, McDonough examines the everyday experiences of high school seniors as they choose their colleges. The author shows that college choice is a more complex social and organizational reality than has been previously understood and shows how families and schools mutually influence individual student outcomes and our higher education opportunity structure. After half a century of increasing federal, state, and private investments in higher education, phenomenal growth in the number of colleges, and enrollments of almost fifteen million students, Choosing Colleges asks why it is that there are vast differentials in college access. McDonough addresses access and equity issues by documenting how student college-choice decision making is influenced by colleges, high schools, parents, friends, and the media., Examines the everyday experiences of high school seniors as they choose their colleges and demonstrates that college choice is a more complex social and organizational reality than has been previously understood. Based on interviews with students, parents, and counselors as well as case studies of the college guidance environments of a working-class public school, an upper-middle-class public school, a private preparatory school, and a Catholic school, McDonough examines the everyday experiences of high school seniors as they choose their colleges. The author shows that college choice is a more complex social and organizational reality than has been previously understood and shows how families and schools mutually influence individual student outcomes and our higher education opportunity structure. After half a century of increasing federal, state, and private investments in higher education, phenomenal growth in the number of colleges, and enrollments of almost fifteen million students, Choosing Colleges asks why it is that there are vast differentials in college access. McDonough addresses access and equity issues by documenting how student college-choice decision making is influenced by colleges, high schools, parents, friends, and the media.
LC Classification Number
LB2350.5.M377 1997

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