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That education should instill and nurture democracy is an American truism. Yet organizations such as the Business Roundtable, together with conservative philanthropists such as Bill Gates and Walmart s owners, the Waltons, have been turning public schools into corporate mills. Their top-down programs, such as Common Core State Standards, track, judge, and homogenize the minds of millions of American students from kindergarten through high school. But corporate funders would not be able to implement this educational control without the de facto partnership of government at all levels, channeling public moneys into privatization initiatives, school closings, and high-stakes testing that discourages independent thinking. Educational Justice offers hope that there s still time to take on corporatized schools and achieve democratic justice in the classroom. Forcefully written by educator and journalist Howard Ryan, with contributing authors, the book opens with four chapters that discuss theories on teacher unionism, social justice pedagogy, and corporate school reform. These chapters are balanced with four case-study chapters documenting exemplary teaching and school-site organizing practices in the field. Reports from various educational fronts include innovative union strategies against charter school expansion, as well as teaching visions drawn from the vibrant whole language movement. Bold, informative, clearly reasoned, this book is an education in itself a democratic one at that."

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Howard Ryan's book is a celebration of the growing ranks of educators, parents, and community organizations successful resistance to school closures, moribund unionism, high stakes testing, and undemocratic control of our public schools. Ryan s portrait lifts up how regular people can reassert democracy through broad-based coalitions and rank-and-file activism. -Jackson Potter, Staff Coordinator, Chicago Teachers Union"

Educational Justice: Teaching and Organizing

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      Publisher: Monthly Review Press,U.S.
      Publication Date: 01/01/2017
      ISBN13: 9781583676134, 978-1583676134
      ISBN10: 1583676139

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      Book Synopsis
      That education should instill and nurture democracy is an American truism. Yet organizations such as the Business Roundtable, together with conservative philanthropists such as Bill Gates and Walmart s owners, the Waltons, have been turning public schools into corporate mills. Their top-down programs, such as Common Core State Standards, track, judge, and homogenize the minds of millions of American students from kindergarten through high school. But corporate funders would not be able to implement this educational control without the de facto partnership of government at all levels, channeling public moneys into privatization initiatives, school closings, and high-stakes testing that discourages independent thinking. Educational Justice offers hope that there s still time to take on corporatized schools and achieve democratic justice in the classroom. Forcefully written by educator and journalist Howard Ryan, with contributing authors, the book opens with four chapters that discuss theories on teacher unionism, social justice pedagogy, and corporate school reform. These chapters are balanced with four case-study chapters documenting exemplary teaching and school-site organizing practices in the field. Reports from various educational fronts include innovative union strategies against charter school expansion, as well as teaching visions drawn from the vibrant whole language movement. Bold, informative, clearly reasoned, this book is an education in itself a democratic one at that."

      Trade Review
      Howard Ryan's book is a celebration of the growing ranks of educators, parents, and community organizations successful resistance to school closures, moribund unionism, high stakes testing, and undemocratic control of our public schools. Ryan s portrait lifts up how regular people can reassert democracy through broad-based coalitions and rank-and-file activism. -Jackson Potter, Staff Coordinator, Chicago Teachers Union"

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