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Barnes and Noble

Hidden Markets: Public Policy and the Push to Privatize Education

Current price: $180.00
Hidden Markets: Public Policy and the Push to Privatize Education
Hidden Markets: Public Policy and the Push to Privatize Education

Barnes and Noble

Hidden Markets: Public Policy and the Push to Privatize Education

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Across the United States, test publishers, software companies, and research firms continue to take advantage of the revenues made available by federal policies like the No Child Left Behind Act, Race to the Top, and the Elementary and Secondary Education Act. In effect, the education industry has assumed a central place in the day-to-day governance and administration of public schools—a previously hidden trend that has begun to be a ubiquitous component of public education. Drawing on analytic tools,
Hidden Markets
examines specific domains that the education industry has had particular influence on—home schooling, remedial instruction, management consulting, test development, data management, and staff development. With updated and new material added, this second edition also highlights how technology and technology policy shape the conditions for teachers’ work, the role of natural disasters as education market opportunities, and the connection between racism and educational privatization. Burch's analysis demonstrates that only when we subject the education industry to systematic and in-depth critical analysis can we begin to demand more corporate accountability and organize to halt the slide of education funds into the market.
Additional updates include:
Discussion of the role that policy elites play in allowing CEOS to regulate the student identity market
Examination of the rise of online tutoring engineered in part by the No Child Left Behind Act
New chapter that offers an updated road map for policymakers and activists concerned about the issues raised within the book

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