The Inequality Machine: How College Divides Us
| AUTHOR | Tough, Paul; Tough, Paul; Tough, Paul |
| PUBLISHER | HarperAudio (09/10/2019) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Audio (Compact Disc) |
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First published as The Years That Matter Most From best-selling author Paul Tough, an indelible and explosive book on the glaring injustices of higher education, including unfair admissions tests, entrenched racial barriers, and crushing student debt. Now updated and expanded for the pandemic era. When higher education works the way it's supposed to, there is no better tool for social mobility--for lifting young people out of challenging circumstances and into the middle class and beyond. In reality, though, American colleges and universities have become the ultimate tool of social immobility--a system that secures a comfortable future for the children of the wealthy while throwing roadblocks in the way of students from struggling families. Combining vivid and powerful personal stories with deep, authoritative reporting, Paul Tough explains how we got into this mess and explores the innovative reforms that might get us out. Tough examines the systemic racism that pervades American higher education, shows exactly how the SATs give an unfair advantage to wealthy students, and guides readers from Ivy League seminar rooms to the welding shop at a rural community college. At every stop, he introduces us to young Americans yearning for a better life--and praying that a college education might help them get there. With a new preface and afterword by the author exposing how the coronavirus pandemic has shaken the higher education system anew. Read by the author.
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ISBN-13:
9780358285113
ISBN-10:
0358285119
Binding:
CD-Audio (CD Standard Audio Format)
Content Language:
English
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Page Count:
400
Carton Quantity:
1
Product Dimensions:
5.80 x 1.00 x 5.50 inches
Weight:
0.50 pound(s)
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Price on Product,
Unabridged
Country of Origin:
US
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Education | Schools - Levels - Higher
Education | Philosophy, Theory & Social Aspects
Education | Student Life & Student Affairs
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First published as The Years That Matter Most From best-selling author Paul Tough, an indelible and explosive book on the glaring injustices of higher education, including unfair admissions tests, entrenched racial barriers, and crushing student debt. Now updated and expanded for the pandemic era. When higher education works the way it's supposed to, there is no better tool for social mobility--for lifting young people out of challenging circumstances and into the middle class and beyond. In reality, though, American colleges and universities have become the ultimate tool of social immobility--a system that secures a comfortable future for the children of the wealthy while throwing roadblocks in the way of students from struggling families. Combining vivid and powerful personal stories with deep, authoritative reporting, Paul Tough explains how we got into this mess and explores the innovative reforms that might get us out. Tough examines the systemic racism that pervades American higher education, shows exactly how the SATs give an unfair advantage to wealthy students, and guides readers from Ivy League seminar rooms to the welding shop at a rural community college. At every stop, he introduces us to young Americans yearning for a better life--and praying that a college education might help them get there. With a new preface and afterword by the author exposing how the coronavirus pandemic has shaken the higher education system anew. Read by the author.
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Author:
Tough, Paul
PAUL TOUGHis an editor at the New York Times Magazine and one of America s foremost writers on poverty, education, and the achievement gap. His reporting on Geoffrey Canada and the Harlem Children s Zone originally appeared as a Times Magazine cover story. He lives with his wife in New York City.
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Read by:
Tough, Paul
PAUL TOUGHis an editor at the New York Times Magazine and one of America s foremost writers on poverty, education, and the achievement gap. His reporting on Geoffrey Canada and the Harlem Children s Zone originally appeared as a Times Magazine cover story. He lives with his wife in New York City.
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Tough, Paul
PAUL TOUGHis an editor at the New York Times Magazine and one of America s foremost writers on poverty, education, and the achievement gap. His reporting on Geoffrey Canada and the Harlem Children s Zone originally appeared as a Times Magazine cover story. He lives with his wife in New York City.
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