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Why Public Schools? Voices from the United States and Canada

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Why Public Schools? Voices from the United States and Canada

$62.15
 
What is the purpose of public education? What is the value of taxpayer supported public schools? Who is invited to answer these questions? Except among policymakers, few publicly answer or debate these questions. Instead, the neoliberal forces of competition and deregulation seem to be driving education decision-making. The formal education system is seen as a tool for personal and national economic growth. Much of the education policy debate is centered on how to attain academic success as measured by standardized high stakes tests and evaluations. But, how to educate children and youth is a second order question. The first question must be 'what is the purpose of schooling, and is it limited to the presumed answer that it is to prepare workers so our nations can sustain economic superiority?' Students, parents, teachers, business people, artists, retirees, First Nations people, military veterans, and religious professionals are not typically invited to answer these questions - despite their stake in educational outcomes. Twenty-four such people, including professional educational policy makers and scholars, offer their thoughts in these essays from the US and Canada. The intended audience for this volume includes all who are concerned with the future of public schools in both nations.


Author: Jenice L. View
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Ltd (Iap)
Publication Date: Dec 06, 2012
Number of Pages: 194 pages
Binding: Paperback or Softback
ISBN-10: 162396105X
ISBN-13: 9781623961053
 

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