Quiet Desperation: The Effects of Competition in School on Abused and Neglected Children
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Author(s)Gerald W. Neal
PublisherHamilton Books
ISBN / ASIN0761839933
ISBN-139780761839934
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank3,259,925
CategoryEducation
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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With standardized testing and predetermined subgroups garnering the attention of educational leaders, abused and neglected children have fallen deeper into the crevice of the system. For years these children have been ignored, save the obvious, visible bruises or child-initiated confessions. Because researching children is difficult without parental consent, it is nearly impossible to expose this problem with any level of legitimacy. By combining research from scientific research and the humanities, autobiographical flashbacks fuse with narratives that vividly detail the author's disturbing encounters with abused children as a school administrator. The effect is the realization that public schools unknowingly feed on weaker children beneath the awning of accountability.
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