Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
304
Language
English
Published
Jun 30, 2008
Publisher
Teachers College Press
Edition
1st Paperback Ed
ISBN-10
0807749001
ISBN-13
9780807749005
Description
In this thought-provoking work, the editors David A. Gabbard and E. Wayne Ross gather various perspectives on the intricate relationship between education and a society marked by security concerns. Through a series of insightful essays, contributors explore how public schools are often caught in the crossfire of political agendas and the emphasis on security, challenging the foundational principles of education itself.
The discussions delve deeply into how these developments impact teachers, students, and the wider community, urging a re-evaluation of the aims of public education in an era increasingly defined by surveillance and control. By defending the values of equity, access, and critical thinking, the authors highlight the imperative for educators and policymakers to navigate these complexities, advocating for a vision of education that fosters resilience and empowers individuals rather than capitulating to fear-driven narratives.
The discussions delve deeply into how these developments impact teachers, students, and the wider community, urging a re-evaluation of the aims of public education in an era increasingly defined by surveillance and control. By defending the values of equity, access, and critical thinking, the authors highlight the imperative for educators and policymakers to navigate these complexities, advocating for a vision of education that fosters resilience and empowers individuals rather than capitulating to fear-driven narratives.
Genres
Children’s
Contemporary