Respect for Teachers: The Rhetoric Gap and How Research on Schools is Laying the Ground for New Business Models in Education: Michael A Peter Series Critical Issues in Education and Politics (RLE)
Autor Brian Forden Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 dec 2012
Our system has gotten worse at its core, in its philosophical tenets and in its ultimate effects, by placing unwonted pressure on our youth and in stifling their creativity. While this goes back decades, Respect for Teachers takes its title from a phrase --perhaps a codeword-- in President's 2011 State of the Union address and sits down to consider its implications. Connecting attacks on teachers, unions and schools and the misrepresentation of research to the promotion of new economic models in education, it suggests that the Obama administration may be, without quite realizing it, setting the stage for rapid privatization of the public system. As this endangers the egalitarian basis of democracy, it also reminds us that schooling is big business - many trillions of dollars world-wide. Joseph Schumpeter once said, "No bourgeoisie ever disliked war profits." Respect operates under the premise that no bourgeoisie ever disliked the spoils of school reform, either.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781475802078
ISBN-10: 1475802072
Pagini: 162
Dimensiuni: 179 x 253 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția R&L Education
Seria Michael A Peter Series Critical Issues in Education and Politics (RLE)
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1475802072
Pagini: 162
Dimensiuni: 179 x 253 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția R&L Education
Seria Michael A Peter Series Critical Issues in Education and Politics (RLE)
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Author's Note: Their numbers count, or How should you count numbers?
A) Respect for teachers and the Opportunity Economy
B) Measuring First
C) Impact and Resistance
D) Changing Education in Accordance with a Single Metric
E) Quote and Research
F) Present and Future Professions
G) The Bottom 5 or 8 or maybe even 10 per cent
H) Consider the Hero: Saving Public Education by Attacking Teachers Unions
I) Different goods: Systems of Pressure, At will Employees and the Social Will
Post-script: A brief note on the project
A) Respect for teachers and the Opportunity Economy
B) Measuring First
C) Impact and Resistance
D) Changing Education in Accordance with a Single Metric
E) Quote and Research
F) Present and Future Professions
G) The Bottom 5 or 8 or maybe even 10 per cent
H) Consider the Hero: Saving Public Education by Attacking Teachers Unions
I) Different goods: Systems of Pressure, At will Employees and the Social Will
Post-script: A brief note on the project
Recenzii
Brian Ford counters the negative and destructive, ideological attack on teachers and schools by constructing an alternative perspective [which has] powerful implications for creating a dynamic and productive educational system.
Brian Ford's brilliant new book does two important things: It debunks the Neoliberal attack on public schools and provides an avenue for rethinking education based on trust and the needs of children. Respect for Teachers is compelling and completely convincing. At a time when our national education conversation is confused and confusing, this new book is sorely needed. Don't wait - start reading Respect for Teachers now if you want to reclaim the democratic vision of education.
A new voice, authoritative and convincing, informing us that when our leaders demean the competency of our educators and ignore their remarkable achievements in the face of the rapid expansion of childhood poverty, they both diminish a noble profession and harm the public system of education that is part of the ongoing American experiment in democracy. Highly provocative and recommended.
Brian Ford's brilliant new book does two important things: It debunks the Neoliberal attack on public schools and provides an avenue for rethinking education based on trust and the needs of children. Respect for Teachers is compelling and completely convincing. At a time when our national education conversation is confused and confusing, this new book is sorely needed. Don't wait - start reading Respect for Teachers now if you want to reclaim the democratic vision of education.
A new voice, authoritative and convincing, informing us that when our leaders demean the competency of our educators and ignore their remarkable achievements in the face of the rapid expansion of childhood poverty, they both diminish a noble profession and harm the public system of education that is part of the ongoing American experiment in democracy. Highly provocative and recommended.