In this editorial, the authors situate the opt-out movement in the broader context of resistance to the global educational reform movement and its specific playing out in the USA in relation to the opt-out movement. The editors review the 11 articles and commentary and discuss the contributions of the collection as a whole to the literature. They note the contribution of the special issue to the literature on the application of social movement theory to educational politics and the literature on resistance to the global education reform movement
Issues in school choice as a method for achieving educational reform are discussed in this booklet. ...
This publication attempts to provide a framework for thinking about the most complex educational iss...
Collective action and oppositional political activism are firmly established features of any society...
Purpose Over the last five years, approximately 50% of the students in Nassau and Suffolk counties o...
External and standardized assessments based on student results are a contested education policy amon...
The standardized testing regime begun under No Child Left Behind and continued with the Common Core ...
In this chapter we look at inclusive education as part of a number of wider social movements for soc...
School exclusion has existed as a dark side of public education since the creation of America\u27s p...
This article places policy development in the context of progressive social movements. It describes ...
Set against acknowledgement that neoliberalism has negatively affected the functioning of democracy ...
One of the most prominent educational social movements in the United States during the past two deca...
Historically, American education has been based on the democratic ideologies that education will pro...
This Article begins in Part I by reviewing the history and impact of youth civil disobedience and th...
This article isolates and analyzes several philosophical misinterpretations of the philosophy of fre...
An Activists Handbook for the Education Revolution: United Opt Out's Test of Courage (McDermott, Rob...
Issues in school choice as a method for achieving educational reform are discussed in this booklet. ...
This publication attempts to provide a framework for thinking about the most complex educational iss...
Collective action and oppositional political activism are firmly established features of any society...
Purpose Over the last five years, approximately 50% of the students in Nassau and Suffolk counties o...
External and standardized assessments based on student results are a contested education policy amon...
The standardized testing regime begun under No Child Left Behind and continued with the Common Core ...
In this chapter we look at inclusive education as part of a number of wider social movements for soc...
School exclusion has existed as a dark side of public education since the creation of America\u27s p...
This article places policy development in the context of progressive social movements. It describes ...
Set against acknowledgement that neoliberalism has negatively affected the functioning of democracy ...
One of the most prominent educational social movements in the United States during the past two deca...
Historically, American education has been based on the democratic ideologies that education will pro...
This Article begins in Part I by reviewing the history and impact of youth civil disobedience and th...
This article isolates and analyzes several philosophical misinterpretations of the philosophy of fre...
An Activists Handbook for the Education Revolution: United Opt Out's Test of Courage (McDermott, Rob...
Issues in school choice as a method for achieving educational reform are discussed in this booklet. ...
This publication attempts to provide a framework for thinking about the most complex educational iss...
Collective action and oppositional political activism are firmly established features of any society...