<p>In <em>Negotiating Opportunities</em> Jessica McCrory Calarco argues that the middle class has a negotiated advantage in school. Drawing on five years of ethnographic fieldwork Calarco traces that negotiated advantage from its origins at home to its consequences at school. Through their parents&#39; coaching working-class students learn to follow rules and work through problems independently. Middle-class students learn to challenge rules and request assistance accommodations and attention in excess of what is fair or required. Teachers typically grant those requests creating advantages for middle-class students. Calarco concludes with recommendations advocating against deficit-oriented programs that teach middle-class behaviors to working-class students. Those programs ignore the value of working-class students&#39; resourcefulness respect and responsibility and they do little to prevent middle-class families from finding new opportunities to negotiate advantages in school.</p>
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