Avenues to Adulthood : The Origins of the High School and Social Mobility in an American Suburb, Hardback Book

Avenues to Adulthood : The Origins of the High School and Social Mobility in an American Suburb Hardback

Part of the Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Modern History series

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American educators have hailed the public high school as the ultimate guarantor of equal opportunity in a modern educational system.

Avenues to Adulthood assesses how the high school played this role.

Professor Ueda's book discusses the reasons for the modernisation of the high school at the turn of the twentieth century, the kinds of opportunities the high school offered and the way in which it became a focus of civic life that reshaped the American sense of community and generation.

To the extent that a small share of poor immigrant children gained access to the high school and received its advantages, that institution counteracted the disadvantages of inherited social status.

Academics, interscholastic sports and journalism turned the high school into a focal point of civic pride.

Ultimately by supplying educational advantages that affected adult career patterns, the high school was a powerful force in reshuffling the social elites of the early twentieth-century city.

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