Collateral Damage: Corporatizing Public Schools--A Threat to Democracy: Culture and Politics Series
Autor Kenneth J. Saltmanen Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 noi 2000
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780742501027
ISBN-10: 0742501027
Pagini: 160
Dimensiuni: 149 x 227 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Seria Culture and Politics Series
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0742501027
Pagini: 160
Dimensiuni: 149 x 227 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Seria Culture and Politics Series
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Educational Privatization and the Assault on Public Schools
Chapter 3 Nothing Left to Choose: Education, Democracy, and School Choice
Chapter 4 Coca Cola and the Commercialization of Public Schools
Chapter 5 Collateral Damage
Chapter 6 Pedagogues, Pedophiles, and Other Lovers: The Constructed Crises of the Predatory Teacher
Chapter 7 Conclusion
Chapter 2 Educational Privatization and the Assault on Public Schools
Chapter 3 Nothing Left to Choose: Education, Democracy, and School Choice
Chapter 4 Coca Cola and the Commercialization of Public Schools
Chapter 5 Collateral Damage
Chapter 6 Pedagogues, Pedophiles, and Other Lovers: The Constructed Crises of the Predatory Teacher
Chapter 7 Conclusion
Recenzii
Readers of Saltman's work will rediscover that keeping schools public is essential to keeping democracy alive and vibrant. As such, Collateral Damage is a must read for any college-level course in the areas of sociology, foundations in education, teacher education, curriculum development, cultural studies, multiculturalism, and ethnic studies.
Kenneth Saltman's important book arrives not a moment too soon.Collateral Damage is valuable not only for the well-reasoned political position the author takes, but also for the wealth of information it provides about commercialism in American public education. Given the largely uncritical public (as opposed to scholarly) discourse about privatization and commercialism in public education, Saltman's book is an especially useful and timely contribution.
An insightful and timely examination of the corporatization of public education in the United States.Collateral Damage represents and important and provocative critique of the corporate sponsorship of education, linking this growing trend to globalization, a redefinition of public services as private commodities, and the militarization of the nation's public spaces. Saltman has presented a cogent analysis that is thoroughly accessible to scholars, laypeople, and all those interested in the nature of public education in the United States. Researchers, scholars, and educators at all levels, in particular, will find Collateral Damage a valuable resource and important contribution to the growing literature of the corporatization of public education.
In this succinct book, Saltman delivers to the reader reasons to get outraged over, excited about, and committed to protecting public education as a public space where democracy can and must flourish.
Collateral Damage: Corporatizing Public Schools provides a brilliant expose of the hidden curriculum of school privatization. By deconstructing the logic of the market, Kenneth J. Saltman draws a sharp distinction between a reductionistic discourse of school management, choice, and accountability and the imperatives of a vibrant democracy that prioritizes equity, critical citizenship, and social justice. Collateral Damage is an indispensable reading for all educators who yearn to make schools and society more democratic and less discriminatory.
Kenneth Saltman's important book arrives not a moment too soon.Collateral Damage is valuable not only for the well-reasoned political position the author takes, but also for the wealth of information it provides about commercialism in American public education. Given the largely uncritical public (as opposed to scholarly) discourse about privatization and commercialism in public education, Saltman's book is an especially useful and timely contribution.
An insightful and timely examination of the corporatization of public education in the United States.Collateral Damage represents and important and provocative critique of the corporate sponsorship of education, linking this growing trend to globalization, a redefinition of public services as private commodities, and the militarization of the nation's public spaces. Saltman has presented a cogent analysis that is thoroughly accessible to scholars, laypeople, and all those interested in the nature of public education in the United States. Researchers, scholars, and educators at all levels, in particular, will find Collateral Damage a valuable resource and important contribution to the growing literature of the corporatization of public education.
In this succinct book, Saltman delivers to the reader reasons to get outraged over, excited about, and committed to protecting public education as a public space where democracy can and must flourish.
Collateral Damage: Corporatizing Public Schools provides a brilliant expose of the hidden curriculum of school privatization. By deconstructing the logic of the market, Kenneth J. Saltman draws a sharp distinction between a reductionistic discourse of school management, choice, and accountability and the imperatives of a vibrant democracy that prioritizes equity, critical citizenship, and social justice. Collateral Damage is an indispensable reading for all educators who yearn to make schools and society more democratic and less discriminatory.