Robert Dreeben is one of the most widely read and influential
sociologists of education of the past half-century and the author of
several important books, one of which (the 1968 classic On What Is
Learned in School) has been republished by Percheron Press. In this
volume inspired by Dreeben's work and career, chapters written by
Dreeben's colleagues, students, and even one of his mentors present the
latest academic research on schools and schooling and examine recent and
ongoing school reform policies. The contributors address schooling and
socialization, school organization and effects, teaching as an
occupation, and other areas of sociology of education where Dreeben's
research has had a profound impact. A concluding chapter by Dreeben
discusses the field of sociology of education as a whole.