None of the above : the untold story of the Atlanta public schools cheating scandal, corporate greed, and the criminalization of educators by Robinson, Shani

None of the above : the untold story of the Atlanta public schools cheating scandal, corporate greed, and the criminalization of educators
by Robinson, Shani

(#1490BP6)

Hardcover Beacon Press, 2019
Description: xiv, 256 pages; 24 cm
Dewey: 370.9758; Audience: Adult

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Includes bibliographical references (pages 222-245) and index. "An insider's account of the infamous Atlanta Public Schools cheating scandal that scapegoated black employees for problems rooted in the education reform movement"--Provided by publisher.

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An insider's account of the infamous Atlanta Public Schools cheating scandal that scapegoated black employees for problems rooted in the education reform movement.

In March of 2013, 35 educators in the Atlanta Public Schools were charged with racketeering and conspiracy--the same charges used to bring down the American mafia--for allegedly changing students' answers on standardized tests. All but one was black. The youngest of the accused, Shani Robinson, had taught for only 3 years and was a new mother when she was wrongfully convicted and faced up to 25 years in prison. She and her coauthor, journalist Anna Simonton, look back to show how black children in Atlanta were being deprived long before some teachers allegedly changed the answers on their students' tests.

Stretching all the way back to Brown v. Board of Education, the landmark 1954 Supreme Court ruling that outlawed segregation in public schools, to examining the corporate-led education reform movement, the policing of black and brown citizens, and widening racial and economic disparities in Atlanta, Robinson and Simonton reveal how real estate moguls and financiers were lining their pockets with the education dollars that should have been going to the classroom.

Product Details
  • Publisher: Beacon Press
  • Publication Date: January 15, 2019
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Dewey: 370.9758
  • Classifications: Nonfiction
  • Description: xiv, 256 pages ; 24 cm
  • Tracings: Simonton, Anna, 1988- author.
  • ISBN-10: 0-8070-2220-9
  • ISBN-13: 978-0-8070-2220-7
  • LCCN: 2018-019565
  • Follett Number: 1490BP6
  • Audience: Adult