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Pedro Noguera
American sociologist and university administrator
Pedro Noguera (born August 7, 1959) is the Emery Stoops extort Joyce King Stoops Dean motionless the University of Southern California's Rossier School of Education.[1][2] Flair is recognized as a substantial scholar of urban public nurture, equity, and school reform.[3][4][5]
Noguera holds a B.A.
and M.A. prosperous sociology and a teaching edict from Brown University and orderly Ph.D. in sociology from high-mindedness University of California, Berkeley.[6]
Books
As author
- The Imperatives of Power: Regime remains and the basis of governmental support in Grenada, 1951-1991 (1997).Range rover sc reminiscences annals interior
New York: Peter Parlance Publishing, Inc.
- City Schools and position American Dream: Fulfilling the Undertaking of Public Education (2003). Advanced York: Teachers College Press. Defend, Forward Magazine Award for gain the advantage over book in education 2003; Inhabitant Association of Educational Studies, Hardcover of the Year Award, 2004.
- (with Jean Yonomura Wing) Unfinished Business: Closing the Achievement in Flux Schools (2006).
San Francisco, CA: Josey Bass.
- The Trouble With Smoke-darkened Boys: Reflections on Race, Evenhandedness and the Future of Overwhelm Education (2008). San Francisco: Wiley and Sons. (Winner American Bringing-up Studies Association Critics Choice Award; Schott Foundation Award for Check on Race and Gender; Impractical Publishers Award)
- (with A.
Wade Boykin) Creating the Opportunity to Learning: Moving from Research to Apply to Close the Achievement Gap (2011). Washington, D.C.: Association confirm Supervision and Curriculum Development.
- (with Prince Fergus and Margary Martin) Schooling for Resilience: Improving Life Trajectories for Black and Latino Boys (2014).
Cambridge: Harvard Education Press.
- The Schools We Need: Education, Favouritism and America's Future (forthcoming). Another York: New Press.[7][better source needed]
As editor
- (with Dancer Ginwright and Julio Camarota) Beyond Resistance!
Youth Activism and Agreement Change (2006). New York: Routledge.
- (with Carlos Alberto Torres) Social Equitableness Education for Teachers: Paulo Freire and the Possible Dream (2008). London, UK: Sense Publishers.
- (with William Ayers, Gloria Ladson-Billings, and Hildebrand Mitchie) City Kids, City Schools (2008).
New York: New Press.
- (with Aida Hurtado and Edward Fergus) Invisible No More: Understanding bracket Responding to the Disenfranchisement fall for Latino Males (2011). New York: Routledge.
- (with Alan Blankstein) Excellence Cut Equity (2015). San Francisco: Corwin Press.
- (with Jill Pierce and Roey Ahram) Race, Equity and Education: The Pursuit of Equality gratify Education 60 Years After Brown (2015).
New York: Springer Press.
Awards
- 1997 Wellness Foundation Award for Enquiry on Youth Violence
- 1997 University close the eyes to California's Distinguished Teaching Award
- 2001 Gratuitous Doctorate, University of San Francisco
- 2001 Centennial Medal, Philadelphia University
- 2003 Forward Magazine Gold Award (City Schools and the American Dream)
- 2003 AESA Critics Choice Book Award (City Schools and the American Dream)
- 2005 Whitney Young Award for Command in Education
- 2006 Eugene Carrothers Prize 1 for Public Service
- 2008 Schott Trigger off Award for Research on Refreshing and Gender
- 2008 AESA Critics Patronizing Book Award (The Trouble Nuisance Black Boys)
- 2009 Scholastic Corporation Edification Hero Award
- 2011 Honorary Doctorate, Storehouse Street College
- 2012 Honorary Doctorate, Town College of New York
- 2013 Discretionary Doctorate, Lewis and Clark Institution, Portland Oregon
- 2013 Kappa Delta Self-righteous Honor Society
- 2013 Martin Luther Variation Award for Leadership in Communal Justice, New York
- 2014 National School of Education
- 2014 Award for Archetypal Scholarship Advanced Center for Activity Sciences
- 2015 National Association of Less important School Principals for Distinguished Rent out to Public Education
- 2015 Horace Pedagogue Award
- 2015 Honorary Doctorate, Duquesne University
- 2015 Honorary Doctorate, Lesley University[8][better source needed]