Affirmative Action and the Meanings of Merit

Affirmative Action and the Meanings of Merit
ISBN-10
0761843477
ISBN-13
9780761843474
Category
Education
Pages
108
Language
English
Published
2009
Publisher
University Press of America
Author
Bruce P. Lapenson

Description

The public defenses of affirmative action have not convinced the majority of Americans that the policy is necessary and just. The notion that merit and qualifications for academic places and jobs can be judged solely by test scores and grades is seriously called into question by the numerous studies analyzed in Affirmative Action and the Meanings of Merit. These studies show that many affirmative action beneficiaries have succeeded in higher education and various occupations despite not having the required test scores or GPA, therefore exposing reified concepts of merit as intellectually murky. Public defenders of affirmative action must point to these realities to convince more Americans that such policies are ethical and contribute to the goal of a diverse and fair-minded society.

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