Incoming Resources
- Brown v. Board of Education, a brief history with documents, edited, with an introduction, by Waldo E. Martin, Jr
- Children of immigration, Carola Suʹarez-Orozco, Marcelo M. Suʹarez-Orozco
- Deaf people around the world, educational and social perspectives, Donald F. Moores and Margery S. Miller, editors
- Teaching to transgress, education as the practice of freedom, bell hooks
- Inequality by design, cracking the bell curve myth, Claude S. Fischer [and others]
- Bilingual education, from compensatory to quality schooling, María Estela Brisk
- Savage inequalities, children in America's schools, Jonathan Kozol
- Handbook of classroom assessment, learning, achievement, and adjustment, edited by Gary D. Phye
- Literacy and deaf people, cultural and contextual perspectives, Brenda Brueggemann, editor
- Multiple intelligences, the theory in practice, Howard Gardner
- Teaching toward freedom, moral commitment and ethical action in the classroom, William Ayers
- Lessons from abroad, how other countries educate their children, Richard P. McAdams
- Teaching and learning in two languages, bilingualism & schooling in the United States, Eugene E. Garcia
- The education of Laura Bridgman, first deaf and blind person to learn language, Ernest Freeberg
- The Japanese school, lessons for industrial America, Benjamin Duke
- She does math!, real-life problems from women on the job, Marla Parker, editor
- The market approach to education, an analysis of America's first voucher program, John F. Witte
- A theory of education, by Joseph D. Novak ; with a foreword by Ralph W. Tyler
- Encyclopedia of education, edited by James W. Guthrie
- Many children left behind, how the No Child Left Behind Act is damaging our children and our schools, edited by Deborah Meier and George Wood
- Encyclopedia of Bilingualism and Bilingual Education, [edited by] Colin Baker and Sylvia Prys Jones