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The Business Of Education Networks Of Power And Wealth In America Joel Spring

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The Business Of Education Networks Of Power And Wealth In America Joel Spring
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Publisher: Routledge/Taylor & Francis
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.58 MB
Pages: 176
Author: Joel Spring, John Eric Frankson, Corie A. McCallum, Diane Price Banks (Editors)
ISBN: 9781138206274, 113820627X
Language: English
Year: 2018

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The Business Of Education Networks Of Power And Wealth In America Joel Spring by Joel Spring, John Eric Frankson, Corie A. Mccallum, Diane Price Banks (editors) 9781138206274, 113820627X instant download after payment.

The Business of Education―a comprehensive view of how education policy is made in the US and, in some cases, globally―analyzes and critiques the influence of educational policy networks in a wide range of contexts and from a variety of perspectives, including testing, college preparation, juvenile detention centers, special education, the arts, teacher evaluation systems, education of undocumented immigrants, college faculty preparation, and financial aid. A network chart in most chapters illustrates how the major political actors, mainly private philanthropic foundations, for-profit companies, government officials, and politicians involved in the network, are linked. Joel Spring, internationally renowned scholar and analyst of educational policy, situates and frames the network studies in an introduction discussing general theories of education policy networks.

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