American Education and Corporations: The Free Market Goes to School

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Taylor & Francis, 2000 - 218 sider
This work argues that private businesses use public schools as worker training sites, resulting in a devalued teaching force, students as uncritical consumers, and schools as economic markets. Boyles analyzes school-business partnerships, revealing false philanthropy and the ulterior motives behind fast-food reading campaigns and supermarket sales for schools promotions. This important book criticizes the practice of privatization itself, revealing it to be a conservative gambit to secure class differences, and not a simple extension of free market business influence into the public sector.

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Chapter
3
The Kroger Connection
61
Chapter
103
Privatization and the Future of Public Schooling
111
Chapter
160
Critically Transitive Teachers
173
Index
211
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