- Jonathan Kozol
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footnotes =Jonathan Kozol (born
September 5 ,1936 inBoston, Massachusetts ) is a non-fiction writer, educator, and activist, best known for his books onpublic education in theUnited States . Kozol graduated fromNoble and Greenough School in 1954 [Leaders from the 1960s: A Biographical Sourcebook of American Activism, By David De Leon] , andHarvard University summa cum laude in 1958 with a degree in English Literature. He was awarded aRhodes Scholarship toMagdalen College, Oxford . He did not, however, complete his Rhodes, deciding instead to go to Paris to write a novel. He spent four years there writing his only published work of fiction, "The Fume of Poppies ", and getting to know the likes ofWilliam Styron . It was upon his return that he began to tutor children inRoxbury, MA , and soon became a teacher in the Boston Public Schools. He was fired for teaching aLangston Hughes poem, as described in "Death at an Early Age ", and then became deeply involved in thecivil rights movement. After being fired from BPS he was offered a job to teach for Newton Public Schools, the school district that he had attended as a child, and taught there for several years before becoming more deeply involved in social justice work and dedicating more time to writing.Kozol has since held two
Guggenheim Fellowships , has twice been a fellow of theRockefeller Foundation , and has also received fellowships from the Field and Ford Foundations.Kozol also has worked in the field of
social psychology . Kozol is currently on the Editorial Board of Greater Good Magazine, published by theGreater Good Science Center of theUniversity of California, Berkeley . Kozol's contributions include the interpretation of scientific research into the roots of compassion, altruism, and peaceful human relationships.Writing career
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Death at an Early Age ", his first non-fiction book is a description of his first year as a teacher in the Boston Public Schools. It was published in 1967 and received the 1968National Book Award in Science, Philosophy, and Religion. It has sold more than two million copies in the United States andEurope .Among the other books by Kozol are "Rachel and Her Children: Homeless Families in America", which received the
Robert F. Kennedy Book award for 1989 and theConscience-in-Media Award of theAmerican Society of Journalists and Authors , and "", which won the New England Book Award and was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award in 1992.His 1995 book, "", described his visits to the
South Bronx of New York, the poorest congressional district in the United States. It received the Anisfield-Wolf Book Award in 1996, an honor previously granted to the works of Langston Hughes andMartin Luther King, Jr. .He published "Ordinary Resurrections: Children in the Years of Hope" in 2000 and "
The Shame of the Nation : The Restoration of Apartheid Schooling in America" was released September 13, 2005. Kozol documents the continuing and often worsening segregation in public schools in the United States, and the increasing influence of neoconservative ideology on the way children, particularly children of color and poor children of urban areas, are educated.Kozol is still active in advocating for integrated public education in the United States and is an outspoken critic of the voucher movement. He continues to condemn the inequalities of education and speaks unrelentingly of the apparently worsening segregation of black and Hispanic children from white children in the segregated public schools of almost every major city of the nation.
Kozol's ethical argument relies heavily on comparisons between rich and poor school districts. In particular, he analyzes the amount of money spent per child. He finds that in school districts whose taxpayers and property-owners are relatively wealthy, the per-child annual spending is much higher (for example, over $20,000 per year per child in one district) than in school districts where poor people live (for example, $11,000 per year per child in one district) [http://www.thirdworldtraveler.com/Third_World_US/Malign_Neglect_Kozol.html] . He asks rhetorically whether it is right that the place of one's birth should determine the quality of one's education.
Non-profit
Kozol has founded and is running a non-profit called
Education Action The group is dedicated to grassroots organizing of teachers across the country who wish to push back against NCLB and the most recent Supreme Court decision on desegregation, and to help create a single, excellent, unified system of American public schools.Works
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Death at an Early Age : The Destruction of the Hearts and Minds of Negro Children in the Boston Public Schools". First published in 1967, it won theNational Book Award and sold more than two million copies. It describes his year of teaching in the Boston Public School System. Reissue ISBN 0-452-26292-5
*"Free Schools" (1972) ISBN 0-395-13606-7
*"The Night is Dark and I am Far From Home" (1975)
*"Children of the Revolution" (1980) Describes his visit to Cuba. ISBN 0-385-28152-8
*"Prisoners of Silence: Breaking the Bonds of Adult Illiteracy in the United States" (1980) ISBN 0-8164-9004-X
*"On Being a Teacher" (1981; revised 1994) Revised edition ISBN 1-85168-065-9
*"Alternative Schools: A Guide for Educators and Parents" (1982) ISBN 0-8264-0226-7
*"Illiterate America" (1986) ISBN 0-452-25807-3 [http://fcis.oise.utoronto.ca/~daniel_schugurensky/assignment1/1985kozol.html History of Education] website by Daniel Schugurensky discusses the importance of this book.
*"Rachel and Her Children: Homeless Families in America" (1988) Awarded the Robert F. Kennedy Book Award for 1989 and The Conscience in Media Award of the American Society of Journalists and Authors, and the Christopher Award, 1988. Reprint ISBN 0-449-90339-7
*"Savage Inequalities : Children in America's Schools" (1991) A finalist for the 1992 National Book Critics Circle Award and awarded The New England Book Award. Reprint ISBN 0-06-097499-0 [http://www.bookfinder.us/review6/0060974990.html Bookfinder] collected reviews.
*"Amazing Grace: The Lives of Children and the Conscience of a Nation" (1995) Reprint ISBN 0-06-097697-7 [http://www.spinninglobe.net/amazinggrace.htm Review] and appreciation by Mary Leue.
*"Ordinary Resurrections: Children in the Years of Hope" (2000) Reprint ISBN 0-06-095645-3. [http://www.bookreporter.com/reviews/0060956453.asp Review] by Jana Siciliano at BookReporter.com.
*"The Shame of the Nation : The Restoration of Apartheid Schooling in America" (2005) 1400052440
*"Letters to a Young Teacher" (2007) ISBN 978-0-307-39371-5Co-Authored works
*"Choosing Excellence: "Good Enough" Schools Are Not Good Enough" (2001) With John Merrow. ISBN 1-57886-014-8
References
External links
* [http://ed-action.org] Jonathan's new Education Activist network, connecting point for educational activists nationwide.
* [http://districtadministration.ccsct.com//page.cfm?p=1406 Jonathan Kozol Takes On the World] Gary Stager interviews Kozol about "The Shame of the Nation: The Restoration of Apartheid Education in America" for [http://www.districtadministration.com "District Administration Magazine"] - January 2006 issue.
* [http://stager.org/articles/kozolinterview1.html Jonathan Kozol Speaks Out] In this September 2000 interview for [http://www.districtadministration.com Curriculum Administrator Magazine] , Kozol talks about his book, "Ordinary Resurrections: Children in the Years of Hope" with Gary Stager.
* [http://library.brandeis.edu/about/nsf/kozol/biography.html Brandeis Libraries] brief biography (Link No Longer Supported - [http://web.archive.org/web/20041015120800/http://library.brandeis.edu/about/nsf/kozol/biography.html page archive] )
* [http://myhero.com/myhero/hero.asp?hero=jkozol The My Hero Project] repeats some of the Brandeis Libraries biography and provides other links
* [http://www.kepplerassociates.com/speakers/kozoljonathan.asp?1 Keppler Associates] provides another brief biography
* [http://www.thirdworldtraveler.com/Third_World_US/JonathanKozol_page.html Third World Traveler] has excerpts from some Kozol books and a few brief articles
* [http://www.angelfire.com/art/megathink/reviews/kozol.html Brief article] and reviews of Kozol books by Alan Nicoll
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* [http://www.mindfully.org/Reform/2005/American-Apartheid-Education1sep05.htm Essay] "Still Separate, Still Unequal: America's Educational Apartheid" published in Harper's Magazine (v.311, n.1864 1sep2005)
* [http://www.icmtalent.com/lect/profiles/50046.html Kozol bio] at International Creative Management
* [http://www.altruists.org/f858 Explanation of Modern US Education] 2005 Talk given by Jonathan Kozol (MP3)
* [http://www.greatergoodmag.org Kozol's editorial contributions to Greater Good magazine]
* [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-645485102917331375&hl=en Video: Jonathan Kozol - Letters to a Young Teacher] (October 3, 2007), from Mr. Kozol's 2007 book tour.
* [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5015171322737172268&hl=en Video: Jonathan Kozol - The Restoration of Apartheid Schooling in America] (September 30, 2005), from Mr. Kozol's 2005 book tour.
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