and you re watching book tv on c-span 2 s coverage of the text book festival from earlier today. good afternoon. we re going to begin. i am confesserallen brown professor of cultural studies and i m excited to be with you today and have the opportunity to moderate what will be an exciting and provocative panel. i m thrilled and honored to talk to justin driver and lumora chu about their books. the work depicts two compelling portraits of schooling, one from the context of the every day nature, and challenges of the chinese education system, and one from the important role plays by the supreme court, in the u.s.. school, in u.s. schooling around students rights. both of these treatments highlight the power of schooling and the value people believe it has to define our life chances and opportunities to have a flourishing life. and depicts also present another side of schooling the barriers practices and conditions that sometimes fail to respect and value students in humaniz
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