The Class-Consciousness Raiser

Payne believes that teachers can't help their poor students unless they first understand them, and that means understanding the hidden rules of poverty. The second step, Payne says, is to teach poor students explicitly about the hidden rules of the middle class. She emphasizes that the goal should not be to change students' behavior outside of school: you don't teach your students never to fight if fighting is an important survival skill in the housing ... Full Story »

Posted by Oliver Jones

See All Reviews »

Review

Dwight Rousu
3.4
by Dwight Rousu - Oct. 1, 2008

The story is engaging, and conveys caring, and feeling. It seems to lean on a Horatio Alger variant idea of achieving success by way of education. Causes of poverty and paucity of world experience are not touched on and are taken as a given. As asides, Horatio's successful characters succeeded by chancing upon a rich benefactor, and there is less economic mobility in society today than there was four decades ago. Good intentions have some social-economic obstacles not fully addressed by understanding people and aiding their education.

See All Reviews »

Dwight's Rating

Overall
3.4

Average
from 13 answers
Quality
3.3
Facts
3.0
Fairness
3.0
Information
4.0
Sourcing
4.0
Style
4.0
Accuracy
3.0
Balance
2.0
Context
3.0
Popularity
4.0
Recommendation
4.0
Credibility
4.0
More How our ratings work »