In order to study the schools of children from poor families, Jonathan Kozol moved to several different U.S. cities and taught in their poorest schools. After doing this for a few years, he wrote a book about his findings. Kozol's work is an example of a/an __________ study.

A. cross-sequential

B. ethnographic

C. migrogenetic

D. longitudinal

Is it B?

B is the best description, but in reality, Kozol also taught in non poor schools.

It's B

I believe it is B also is that the right answer

Yes, the correct answer is B. ethnographic study. Jonathan Kozol's work, as described in the question, involved moving to different cities and teaching in the poorest schools, with the purpose of studying the schools attended by children from poor families. This approach aligns with the definition of an ethnographic study. Ethnography involves immersing oneself in a particular culture or setting to gain an in-depth understanding of the group being studied. In this case, Kozol immersed himself in the schools and communities, observing and interacting with students, teachers, and administrators to document his findings.