Reading Poverty in America
Explore the complex interplay between education and poverty in the thought-provoking book, Reading Poverty in America by Shannon. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2014, this insightful paperback spans 142 pages, offering readers an in-depth analysis of how various ideological perspectives—liberal, conservative, and neoliberal—shape the discourse surrounding poverty through reading education.
Shannon delves into the design, content, and pedagogy of literacy education, presenting radical democratic interpretations that challenge conventional views. This essential read invites educators, policymakers, and anyone interested in social justice to critically engage with the educational frameworks that influence perceptions of poverty. Enhance your understanding of these critical societal issues by adding Reading Poverty in America to your collection today!