Denise Clark Pope, "Doing School": How We are Creating a Generation of Stressed Out, Materialistic, and Miseducated Students. 211 pages.
Sylvia Ann Hewlett, Creating a Life: Professional Women and the Quest for Children. 334 pages.
Michael Dubson, ed., Ghosts in the Classroom: Stories of College Adjunct Faculty--and the Price We All Pay. 149 pages.
Sherry Lee Linkton, ed., Teaching Working Class. 320 pages.
Neil Comins, Heavenly Errors: Misconceptions about the Real Nature of the Universe. 245 pages.
James Rosenbaum, Beyond College for All: Career Paths for the Forgotten Half. 323 pages.
Meredith Maran, Class Dismissed: A Year in the Life of an American High School, a Glimpse into the Heart of a Nation. 299 pages.
Vassos Argyrou, Anthropology and the Will to Meaning: A Postcolonial Critique. 129 pages.
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Thomas I. Jeffers, "Plagiarism High and Low," Commentary 114.3 (October 2002): 54-60.
Andrew Sullivan, "Essay: Lacking in Self-Esteem? Good for You!" Time, 14 October 2002, 102.
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