Big business has long been enamored of public education. Whether shaping systems of schooling along the lines of factory production, dictating what children should learn, or cultivating private-public partnerships to gain access to government monies, corporations and their owners have insisted on being key players in the formation of education policy and practice in the United States. Analysts estimate the value of the K-12 education market at more than $700 billion dollars. Beyond their calls for students and workers to adapt to the global capitalist economy through increased competition and accountability in public schools, business leaders crave access to a publicly funded, potentially lucrative market—one of the last strongholds of th...
Beginning in the 1980s, taxpayers and policy-makers began to pressure individual schools and school ...
7 p.A microfiche copy of this title is available through the UO Libraries under the call number: DOC...
Why do the advanced capitalist societies, while thoroughly infused with market institutions and poli...
Neoliberalism has brought fundamental changes to the way schools of education prepare professional e...
Business has been increasingly concerned about the reform of education in the U.S. in recent years, ...
With each passing decade, the U.S. public educational system has been under increasing scrutiny and ...
PSeveral US national consensuses over the past 50 years have aimed to reform its globally uncompetit...
Abstract The rise of a for-profit industry in elementary and secondary schools is a relatively recen...
We are living in a world of commercialization—everything has a price tag and conspicuous consumption...
We are living in a world of commercialization—everything has a price tag and conspicuous consumption...
There has been considerable academic research and literature on the privatisation of schooling (e.g....
The successes of America’s public schools are unrivaled throughout the globe providing an opportunit...
After fourteen years of elementary school teaching I took a leave from the classroom to pursue my do...
Many competing factors are now affecting how students think about higher\ud education. One primary f...
The idea of privatization of the traditional U.S. public school system is a relatively recent histor...
Beginning in the 1980s, taxpayers and policy-makers began to pressure individual schools and school ...
7 p.A microfiche copy of this title is available through the UO Libraries under the call number: DOC...
Why do the advanced capitalist societies, while thoroughly infused with market institutions and poli...
Neoliberalism has brought fundamental changes to the way schools of education prepare professional e...
Business has been increasingly concerned about the reform of education in the U.S. in recent years, ...
With each passing decade, the U.S. public educational system has been under increasing scrutiny and ...
PSeveral US national consensuses over the past 50 years have aimed to reform its globally uncompetit...
Abstract The rise of a for-profit industry in elementary and secondary schools is a relatively recen...
We are living in a world of commercialization—everything has a price tag and conspicuous consumption...
We are living in a world of commercialization—everything has a price tag and conspicuous consumption...
There has been considerable academic research and literature on the privatisation of schooling (e.g....
The successes of America’s public schools are unrivaled throughout the globe providing an opportunit...
After fourteen years of elementary school teaching I took a leave from the classroom to pursue my do...
Many competing factors are now affecting how students think about higher\ud education. One primary f...
The idea of privatization of the traditional U.S. public school system is a relatively recent histor...
Beginning in the 1980s, taxpayers and policy-makers began to pressure individual schools and school ...
7 p.A microfiche copy of this title is available through the UO Libraries under the call number: DOC...
Why do the advanced capitalist societies, while thoroughly infused with market institutions and poli...