Opportunities for Learning

Opportunities for Learning

  • Maureen T. Hallinan
Publisher:University of Notre Dame PessISBN 13: 9780268209360ISBN 10: 0268209367

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Opportunities for Learning is written by Maureen T. Hallinan and published by University of Notre Dame Pess. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0268209367 (ISBN 10) and 9780268209360 (ISBN 13).

Opportunities for Learning brings together the works of one of the most highly regarded past presidents of the American Sociological Association, focusing on uncovering and addressing educational inequities in elementary and secondary schools. Few sociologists of education can rival the depth and breadth of Maureen T. Hallinan’s contributions to the field. This book compiles her writings, some of which have never been published before, to bring the full insight of both her sociological imagination and her theoretical and empirical research. Through articles, book chapters, and invited lectures, Hallinan explores the interplay among theory, research, and policy. Other pieces focus on the importance of opportunities to learn, peer friendships, and ability grouping for instruction. She writes in depth about various attempts of educational reform and the effects of Catholic schools. Hallinan sought to address the enduring problems of sociological theorizing and research within education, and her writings contribute important insights and provide foundations for the next generation of social scientists. This collection demonstrates Hallinan’s keen ability to communicate balanced inquiry by engaging multiple perspectives in her theoretical framework coupled with strong empirical testing of the relationships.