School of woke : how critical race theory infiltrated American schools and why we must reclaim them
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New York, NY : Center Street, [2023].
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9781546003656, 1546003657
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New York, NY : Center Street, [2023].
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256 pages ; 23 cm
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English
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9781546003656, 1546003657

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Includes biographical references (pages 207-226) and index (pages 227-238).
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"Kenny Xu takes readers through a far-reaching, on-the-ground investigation of how Critical Race Theory infiltrated our public schools and transformed them into activism factories-with disastrous results. Awareness of the rise of Critical Race Theory (CRT) in public schools and how it has shaped our education system took the U.S. by storm over the last couple of years. When the COVID-19 pandemic sent children home to continue their education online, parents truly became aware for the first time how deeply entrenched CRT was in the classrooms, and their eyes were opened to the insidious agenda thoroughly embedded in public schools. As a result, CRT and parental rights in education became some of the most explosive issues facing Americans today. In School of Woke, Kenny Xu provides historical context to the rise of Critical Race Theory in education, tracing it back to elite graduate schools in the 1970s and showing how the ideology became institutionalized and credentialed. Xu covers the battles taking place in the most problematic and contested school districts in the nation, including Loudoun and Fairfax County Public Schools in Northern Virginia and Santa Barbara High School in California. He also explores the lucrative business model behind the diversity consulting industrial complex that is instrumental in the curricular wars. He shows how educators and administrators have been gaslighting the public about the prevalence of this radical ideology in the classrooms, where children as young as five are being segregated in the classroom by race and are being taught that whiteness is inherently evil. Xu, the author of An Inconvenient Minority: The Attack on Asian American Excellence and the Fight for American Meritocracy, is one of the most perceptive and relentless critics of CRT and our culture's war on meritocracy. And now in School of Woke, Xu exposes how CRT is transforming public schools and having a destructive impact on our children's education-and their future. A work of colorful reportage, historical analysis, and cultural commentary, School of Woke reveals what it will take to extricate our next generation from the destructive trends in our once-vaunted public school education system"--,Provided by publisher.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Xu, K. (2023). School of woke: how critical race theory infiltrated American schools and why we must reclaim them (First edition.). Center Street.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Xu, Kenny. 2023. School of Woke: How Critical Race Theory Infiltrated American Schools and Why We Must Reclaim Them. New York, NY: Center Street.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Xu, Kenny. School of Woke: How Critical Race Theory Infiltrated American Schools and Why We Must Reclaim Them New York, NY: Center Street, 2023.

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Xu, K. (2023). School of woke: how critical race theory infiltrated american schools and why we must reclaim them. First edn. New York, NY: Center Street.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Xu, Kenny. School of Woke: How Critical Race Theory Infiltrated American Schools and Why We Must Reclaim Them First edition., Center Street, 2023.

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