Toward a New Common School Movement

Toward a New Common School Movement

Noah De Lissovoy , Alexander J Means , Kenneth J. Saltman
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Feb 27, 2014 · English · Hardcover (134 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 134
Language English
Published Feb 27, 2014
Publisher Routledge
Edition 1
ISBN-10 1612054404
ISBN-13 9781612054407

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In a time when education is frequently overshadowed by corporate interests, three scholars unite to critique the current state of schooling in the United States. They explore how the dominance of corporate school reform has failed to address the needs of students and communities. Through rigorous analysis, they reveal the shortcomings and consequences of a system driven by profit rather than genuine educational progress.

The authors delve into the ideological underpinnings of corporate reform, exposing its tendency to prioritize standardized testing and accountability over holistic learning experiences. Their work emphasizes the need for a paradigm shift that focuses on equity and democratic values, advocating for a new common school movement that champions public education as a vital public good.

Through thoughtful examination of educational policies and practices, they invite readers to envision a more inclusive and equitable approach to teaching and learning. Their critical interventions challenge the status quo and encourage a renewed commitment to fostering an education system that empowers all students, regardless of their background.

In an era where the future of education hangs in the balance, this work stands as a call to action for educators, policymakers, and communities alike. It serves as both a critique and a hopeful vision for what education could be, urging a collective effort toward transformation that is rooted in justice and comprehensive understanding.

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History Business & Economics
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