Zero Tolerance: Resisting the Drive for Punishment in Our Schools :A Handbook for Parents, Students, Educators, and Citizens - William Ayers - Books - The New Press - 9781565846661 - November 1, 2001
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Zero Tolerance: Resisting the Drive for Punishment in Our Schools :A Handbook for Parents, Students, Educators, and Citizens

William Ayers

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Zero Tolerance: Resisting the Drive for Punishment in Our Schools :A Handbook for Parents, Students, Educators, and Citizens

"Zero tolerance" began as a prohibition against guns, but quickly expanded into a frenzy of punishment and tougher disciplinary measures in American schools. This text presents a passionate, multifaceted argument against the militarization of US schools.


Publisher Marketing: "Zero tolerance" began as a prohibition against guns, but it has quickly expanded into a frenzy of punishment and tougher disciplinary measures in American schools. Ironically, as this timely collection makes clear, recent research indicates that as schools adopt more zero tolerance policies they in fact become less safe, in part because the first casualties of these measures are the central, critical relationships between teacher and student and between school and community. Zero Tolerance assembles prominent educators and intellectuals, including the Rev. Jesse L. Jackson, Sr., Michelle Fine, and Patricia Williams, along with teachers, students, and community activists, to show that the vast majority of students expelled from schools under new disciplinary measures are sent home for nonviolent violations; that the rush to judge and punish disproportionately affects black and Latino children; and that the new disciplinary ethos is eroding constitutional protections of privacy, free speech, and due process. Sure to become the focus of controversy, Zero Tolerance presents a passionate, multifaceted argument against the militarization of our schools. Review Citations:

Kirkus Reviews 09/15/2001 pg. 1333 (EAN 9781565846661, Paperback)

Library Journal 11/01/2001 pg. 106 (EAN 9781565846661, Paperback)

Booklist 12/15/2001 pg. 688 (EAN 9781565846661, Paperback)

Multicultural Review 06/01/2002 pg. 80 (EAN 9781565846661, Paperback)

Library Journal 11/01/2002 (EAN 9781565846661, Paperback)

Contributor Bio:  Ayers, William William Ayers is Distinguished Professor of Education and Senior University Scholar at the University of Illinois at Chicago (retired), and founder of both the Small Schools Workshop and the Center for Youth and Society, where he taught courses in interpretive and qualitative research, urban school change, and teaching and the modern predicament. A graduate of the University of Michigan, the Bank Street College of Education, Bennington College, and Teachers College, Columbia University, Ayers has written extensively about social justice, democracy and education, the cultural contexts of schooling, and teaching as an essentially intellectual, ethical, and political enterprise. He is currently the vice-president of the curriculum studies division of the American Educational Research Association. Contributor Bio:  Dohrn, Bernardine Bill Ayers, Bernardine Dohrn, and Jeffrey Jones are former leaders of the Weather Underground. Dohrn teaches law and runs the Children and Family Justice Center at Northwestern UniversityContributor Bio:  Ayers, Rick Communication Arts & Sciences is a project at Berkeley High whose fundamental enterprise is to bring together teachers, students, and parents to create a learning community that nourishes and develops the whole student, with an emphasis on social justice, media literacy, communications skills, and communication technologies. CAS is built around thematic core curriculum focused on social justice and an experiential pedagogy. CAS is committed to creating a heterogeneous grouping of ethnicities and skill levels, and its goal is to make school more successful, especially for those who have not traditionally done well at Berkeley High. Contributor Bio:  Jackson, Jesse L, Sr Jackson worked with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and served as national director of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference's Operation Breadbasket, the economic wing of the SCLC. He is founder and president of The Rainbow/PUSH Coalition.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released November 1, 2001
ISBN13 9781565846661
Publishers The New Press
Pages 263
Dimensions 155 × 235 × 21 mm   ·   417 g
Editor Ayers, Rick
Editor Ayers, William
Editor Dohrn, Bernardine

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