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Failure Of Corporate School Reform Kenneth J Saltman

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Failure Of Corporate School Reform Kenneth J Saltman
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.26 MB
Pages: 166
Author: Kenneth J. Saltman
ISBN: 9781315634678, 1315634678
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Failure Of Corporate School Reform Kenneth J Saltman by Kenneth J. Saltman 9781315634678, 1315634678 instant download after payment.

Corporate school reforms, especially privatization, union busting, and high-stakes testing have been hailed as the last best hope for public education. Yet, as Kenneth Saltman powerfully argues in this new book, corporate school reforms have decisively failed to deliver on what their proponents have promised for two decades: higher test scores and lower costs. As Saltman illustrates, the failures of corporate school reform are far greater and more destructive than they seem. Left unchecked, corporate school reform fails to challenge and in fact worsens the most pressing problems facing public schooling, including radical funding inequalities, racial segregation, and anti-intellectualism. But it is not too late for change. Against both corporate school reformers and its liberal critics, this book argues for the expansion of democratic pedagogies and a new common school movement that will lead to broader social renewal.

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