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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... important to me and many others to “bear witness to the negativity” of what is happening today. Of course, while such “bearing witness” is absolutely crucial right now, it is not enough. One must also attempt to publicly think about ...
... important to me and many others to “bear witness to the negativity” of what is happening today. Of course, while such “bearing witness” is absolutely crucial right now, it is not enough. One must also attempt to publicly think about ...
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... important, because I do not want to be misread about the role of religious convictions in progressive social and ... importance should be underestimated to say the least. Indeed, conservative religious impulses have historically ...
... important, because I do not want to be misread about the role of religious convictions in progressive social and ... importance should be underestimated to say the least. Indeed, conservative religious impulses have historically ...
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... important in enabling me to see what I might not have seen. Given the nature of this particular book, however, my debts are even more far ranging and international than usual. The list is long; but my debts are large. Among the people ...
... important in enabling me to see what I might not have seen. Given the nature of this particular book, however, my debts are even more far ranging and international than usual. The list is long; but my debts are large. Among the people ...
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... important, even though the prescribed curriculum and the textbooks that were meant to teach it were often beside the point. They were boring to the kids and boring to me. I should have realized the first day what it would be like when I ...
... important, even though the prescribed curriculum and the textbooks that were meant to teach it were often beside the point. They were boring to the kids and boring to me. I should have realized the first day what it would be like when I ...
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... important elements of learning how to interrupt them is to understand what they did and do. Rightist movements have engaged in a vast social and ideological project. Examining how this has worked and why it has been successful can tell ...
... important elements of learning how to interrupt them is to understand what they did and do. Rightist movements have engaged in a vast social and ideological project. Examining how this has worked and why it has been successful can tell ...
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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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