Educating the Right Way: Markets, Standards, God, and InequalityRoutledge, 11/01/2013 - 376 من الصفحات In this book Apple explores the 'conservative restoration' - the rightward turn of a broad-based coalition that is making successful inroads in determining American and international educational policy. It takes a pragmatic look at what critical educators can do to build alternative coalitions and policies that are more democratic. Apple urges this group to extricate itself from its reliance on the language of possibility in order to employ pragmatic analyses that address the material realities of social power. |
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... evangelicals who want a return to (their) God in all of our institutions. And finally, the mapmakers and experts on whether we got there are members of a particular fraction of the managerial and professional new middle class. In ...
... evangelicals who want a return to (their) God in all of our institutions. And finally, the mapmakers and experts on whether we got there are members of a particular fraction of the managerial and professional new middle class. In ...
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... evangelical movements. Estranged from a culture “that seemed to trivialize religion and exalt immorality,” conservative Christians embraced not only the free market but also the need for strong moral authority. Freedom here was the ...
... evangelical movements. Estranged from a culture “that seemed to trivialize religion and exalt immorality,” conservative Christians embraced not only the free market but also the need for strong moral authority. Freedom here was the ...
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... evangelical movements that wanted to protect religion from the “corrupting embrace of government.” Only through such toleration would people be able to lead “truly Christian lives.” In the process, many powerful churches lost their ...
... evangelical movements that wanted to protect religion from the “corrupting embrace of government.” Only through such toleration would people be able to lead “truly Christian lives.” In the process, many powerful churches lost their ...
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... evangelical movement. Capitalism is “God's economy.” “Economic freedom” and market economies in education and the ... evangelicals, one cannot choose without firm and foundational knowledge of what is right. And there is but one ...
... evangelical movement. Capitalism is “God's economy.” “Economic freedom” and market economies in education and the ... evangelicals, one cannot choose without firm and foundational knowledge of what is right. And there is but one ...
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... evangelicals and are willing to take a public position on education based on this identification than ever before in recent history. Third, perhaps unlike many other people on the left, as I've noted I believe that there are elements of ...
... evangelicals and are willing to take a public position on education based on this identification than ever before in recent history. Third, perhaps unlike many other people on the left, as I've noted I believe that there are elements of ...
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3 Producing Inequalities Conservative Modernization in Policy and Practice | 53 |
4 Who No Child Left Behind Leaves Behind The Class and Race Realities of Audit Cultures | 87 |
5 Endangered Christianity | 125 |
6 God Morality and Markets | 149 |
7 Away with All Teachers The Cultural Politics of Home Schooling | 185 |
8 Doing the Work of Home Schooling Gender Technology and Curriculum | 203 |
9 Righting Wrongs and Interrupting the Right | 225 |
Notes | 263 |
Bibliography | 311 |
Index | 329 |
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