Write a book review (should be similar in style to book reviews found in scholarly journals such as the Journal of American History). Students are encouraged to browse samples of book reviews through the Montclair State University’s Sprague Library’s JSTOR database. 1. Devlin, R. (2018). A girl stands at the door: The generation of young women who desegregated America’s schools. New York: Basic Books. 2. Echeverría, D. V. (2014). Aztlán Arizona: Mexican American educational empowerment, 1968-1978. Tucson: The University of Arizona Press. 3. Goldstein, D. (2015). The teacher wars: A history of America’s most embattled profession. New York: Penguin Random House. 4. Grant, J. (2014). The boy problem: Educating boys in urban America, 1870-1970. Baltimore: John Hopkin’s University Press. 5. Tyack, D., & Hansot, E. (1992). Learning together: A history of coeducation in American schools. New York: The Russell Sage Foundation
Choose one of the above books for the book review. After finishing the project you need to write a discussion post to critically review the book. Post your main post in the forum for the book that you read. Think about intertwining the following discussion board prompts as you develop a succinct, concise post. o What do you think was the purpose of the book? o How does the author support the argument of the book? o What does this book provoke educators to think about? o Overall, what are your general thoughts about this text? Summarize and critique the thesis of the text. I will provide further instructions as the professor posts
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