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This volume brings together eight case studies which describe a
variety of initiatives to create more effective schools for
children of poverty, especially in the Third World. The initiatives
reviewed published and unpublished documents and both qualitative
and statistical studies were examined. Countries include Brazil,
Burundi, Colombia, Ghana, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Thailand and the United
States. Each initiative was developed independently to address
unique challenges and situations but taken as a group, the features
of the approaches described in this volume can be viewed as a basis
for considering the development of effective schools strategies in
other contexts.
This book examines the opportunities, orientations and outcomes
that shape education for Black people across time, place and space
throughout the African diaspora. It bridges gaps in education
studies and African diaspora studies, noting the connections
between these two formative fields as central to a fuller
understanding of the history and futurity of African descendants
around the world. The chapters in this volume showcase the work of
scholars across disciplinary boundaries, national contexts, and
methodological expertise, all of whom are deeply concerned with
education for Black children, young people and adults from critical
perspectives. Crucially, this volume explores the social,
political, psychic, and material dimensions of education for Black
people within the African diaspora as already part of a larger
global phenomenon—linking the national and the international, the
local and the global for a more comprehensive understanding of the
past, present and future of education for people of African descent
around the world. Education Across the African Diaspora will be a
key resource for scholars and researcher of education studies,
African diaspora studies, education history, African studies, black
studies, ethnic studies and sociology. This book was originally
published as a special issue of Peabody Journal of Education.
Privatizing Educationis a collection of essays written by such
luminaries as Martin Carnoy, Christopher Connell, Wendy Connors,
Fred Doolittle, Pearl Rock Kane, Frank Kemerer, Christopher
Lauricella, Arthur Levine, Ellen Magenheim, Patrick McEwan, Lee D.
Mitgang, David Myers, Gary Natriello, Caroline Persell, Mark
Schneider, Janelle Scott, Geoffrey Walford, and Amy Stuart Wells
who examine the efforts of some educators, reformers, investors,
and political groups to move education from the public to the
private sector. This is occurring through tuition tax credits,
voucher initiatives, and for-profit, educational management
organizations. The volume grows out of a conference that took place
at Columbia University's Teachers College which launched the
National Center for the Study of Privatization in Education.
This volume brings together eight case studies which describe a
variety of initiatives to create more effective schools for
children of poverty, especially in the Third World. The initiatives
reviewed published and unpublished documents and both qualitative
and statistical studies were examined. Countries include Brazil,
Burundi, Colombia, Ghana, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Thailand and the United
States. Each initiative was developed independently to address
unique challenges and situations but taken as a group, the features
of the approaches described in this volume can be viewed as a basis
for considering the development of effective schools strategies in
other contexts.
"Privatizing Education"is a collection of essays written by such
luminaries as Martin Carnoy, Christopher Connell, Wendy Connors,
Fred Doolittle, Pearl Rock Kane, Frank Kemerer, Christopher
Lauricella, Arthur Levine, Ellen Magenheim, Patrick McEwan, Lee D.
Mitgang, David Myers, Gary Natriello, Caroline Persell, Mark
Schneider, Janelle Scott, Geoffrey Walford, and Amy Stuart Wells
who examine the efforts of some educators, reformers, investors,
and political groups to move education from the public to the
private sector. This is occurring through tuition tax credits,
voucher initiatives, and for-profit, educational management
organizations. The volume grows out of a conference that took place
at Columbia University's Teachers College which launched the
National Center for the Study of Privatization in Education.
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