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The Phenomenon of Obama and the Agenda for Education - Can Hope Audaciously Trump Neoliberalism? (Hardcover)
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The Phenomenon of Obama and the Agenda for Education - Can Hope Audaciously Trump Neoliberalism? (Hardcover)
Series: Critical Construction
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A volume in Critical Constructions: Studies on Education and
Society Series Editor: Curry Stephenson Malott, Queens College/CUNY
Who should read this book? Anyone who is touched by public
education - teachers, administrators, teacher-educators, students,
parents, politicians, pundits, and citizens - ought to read this
book. It will speak to educators, policymakers and citizens who are
concerned about the future of education and its relation to a
robust, participatory democracy. The perspectives offered by a
wonderfully diverse collection of contributors provide a glimpse
into the complex, multilayered factors that shape, and are shaped
by, institutions of schooling today. The analyses presented in this
text are critical of how globalization and neoliberalism exert
increasing levels of control over the public institutions meant to
support the common good. Readers of this book will be well prepared
to participate in the dialogue that will influence the future of
public education in this nation - a dialogue that must seek the
kind of change that represents hope for all students. As for the
question contained in the title of the book--Can hope audaciously
trump neoliberalism?--, Carr and Porfilio develop a framework that
integrates the work of the contributors, including Christine
Sleeter and Dennis Carlson, who wrote the forward and afterword
respectively, that problematizes how the Obama administration has
presented an extremely constrained, conservative notion of change
in and through education. The rhetoric has not been matched by
meaningful, tangible, transformative proposals, policies and
programs aimed at transformative change. There are many reasons for
this, and, according to the contributors to this book, it is clear
that neoliberalism is a major obstacle to stimulating the hope that
so many have been hoping for. Addressing systemic inequities
embedded within neoliberalism, Carr and Porfilio argue, is key to
achieving the hope so brilliantly presented by Obama during the
campaign that brought him to the presidency.
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