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Today's Guide to Educational Policy: Pandemics, Disasters, Nationalism, Religion, and Global Politics

Current price: $180.00
Today's Guide to Educational Policy: Pandemics, Disasters, Nationalism, Religion, and Global Politics
Today's Guide to Educational Policy: Pandemics, Disasters, Nationalism, Religion, and Global Politics

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Today's Guide to Educational Policy: Pandemics, Disasters, Nationalism, Religion, and Global Politics

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In his latest book, Joel Spring covers major political, economic and social issues affecting US and global education policy today. Crafted to evoke classroom discussion, this book explores contemporary issues such as the pandemic, institutional racism, religious controversies, nationalism and immigration, increased reliance on online instruction, climate change, economics of education and the deep state in education. Giving students the opportunity to engage in critical thinking and explore the growing sense that US and global education is in distress and in need of fundamental transformation, this book forces readers to examine their own values and how they might apply this thinking to their own education policy and practice.

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