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portada Who's Qualified? A new Democracy Forum on the Future of Affirmative Action: In a new Democracy Forum on Creating Equal Opportunity in Schools and Jobs With Howard Gardner, Paul (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Year
2001
Language
English
Pages
117
Format
Paperback
Weight
0.35
ISBN
9780807043356
ISBN13
9780807043356
Edition No.
1

Who's Qualified? A new Democracy Forum on the Future of Affirmative Action: In a new Democracy Forum on Creating Equal Opportunity in Schools and Jobs With Howard Gardner, Paul (in English)

Lani Guinier; Susan Sturm (Author) · Beacon Press · Paperback

Who's Qualified? A new Democracy Forum on the Future of Affirmative Action: In a new Democracy Forum on Creating Equal Opportunity in Schools and Jobs With Howard Gardner, Paul (in English) - Lani Guinier; Susan Sturm

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Synopsis "Who's Qualified? A new Democracy Forum on the Future of Affirmative Action: In a new Democracy Forum on Creating Equal Opportunity in Schools and Jobs With Howard Gardner, Paul (in English)"

Affirmative action originated as a plan to correct the historical disadvantage of women and people of color-to make the system more fair. Yet, for over twenty years, it has been repeatedly attacked for being unfair to whites, and even un-American. Guinier and Sturm begin with a critique of affirmative action as it stands now, arguing that a system of selection that determines 'qualification' from test scores and then adds on factors like race and gender doesn't work-either for the people it includes or the people it leaves out. But they go further, asking us to rethink how we evaluate merit. Marshaling lively examples from education and the workplace, they expose the failure of tests to predict success. They provide evidence that people's success depends on the opportunities they have to perform, and that institutions do best when they are open to unanticipated contributions. Offering a model of selection based on performance, not prediction, the authors' reconception of an old ideal suggests at once a smart business practice and a step toward the promise of democratic opportunity. Paul Osterman, Stephen Steinberg, Peter Sacks, and others respond. NEW DEMOCRACY FORUM A series of short paperback originals exploring creative solutions to our most urgent national concerns. The series editors (for Boston Review), Joshua Cohen and Joel Rogers, aim to foster politically engaged, intellectually honest, and morally serious debate about fundamental issues-both on and off the agenda of conventional politics.

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