The Labyrinth of Cultural Complexity

Fremont High Teachers, The Small School Policy, and Oakland Inner-City Realities

by Robert Anderson


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 2/18/2008

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 336
ISBN : 9780595470341
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 336
ISBN : 9780595913183

About the Book

It is shocking to realize that an enormous percentage of American high school students end up as only marginally literate, especially in large cities. The future well-being of the nation is in jeopardy. Public policy is in trouble.

City, state and federal policies have legislated mandatory testing, dominated by the federal No Child Left Behind Act. Additionally, a small school policy, implemented nationally in many localities, requires that large comprehensive high schools be replaced by small schools in which teachers would, family like, work intimately with students and their parents to ensure that every graduate will qualify for college entrance. To evaluate these well-intended public policies I offer an in-depth ethnographic case study enriched by historical documentation and cultural analysis.

Fremont High School is located in Oakland, California, just 10 minutes by car from the Mills College campus where I teach, but its inner-city realities are as distant as the barren surface of the moon. Immersed in the school for five years as a volunteer, and with the collaboration of Mills students every semester, I describe a deeply flawed and intensely frustrating process of policy design and implementation that repeatedly exhausted and demoralized Fremont teachers trapped in unintended Catch-22 scenarios.


About the Author

Robert Anderson, MD, PhD, is a physician as well as an anthropologist. He specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of back pain and is a professor of anthropology at Mills College. His publications include Magic, Science, and Health: The Aims and Achievements of Medical Anthropology and The Ghosts of Iceland.