Presents a collection of essays representing diverse viewpoints on the state of education in America. Topics covered include whether school-choice alternatives are a good idea, whether religion should be part of public education, and how the education system should be improved. Includes a list of additional resources and a list of organizations to contact.
A collection of essays that provides varying perspectives on school reform, debating Common Core, teachers' unions, standardized tests, testing to evaluate teachers and schools, school choice, and curriculum content.
"This series brings together the disciplines of sociology and literature. It looks at a work of literature through the lens of the major social issue that is reflected in it"--.
Presents a collection of essays about wealth differences from diverse viewpoints, discussing whether such differences are good or bad for the economy and for society, and what if anything should be done about them.
Presents articles and essays espousing opposing viewpoints on topics pertaining to the abortion debate, such as whether or not an abortion is ever justified even in the case of incest or rape.