Education as Enforcement: The Militarization and Corporatization of SchoolsKenneth J. Saltman, David A. Gabbard Routledge, 13.09.2010 - 336 Seiten The first volume to focus on the intersections of militarization, corporations, and education, Education as Enforcement exposed the many ways schooling has become the means through which the expansion of global corporate power are enforced. Since publication of the first edition, these trends have increased to disturbing levels as a result of the extensive militarization of civil society, the implosion of the neoconservative movement, and the financial meltdown that radically called into question the basic assumptions undergirding neoliberal ideology. An understanding of the enforcement of these corporate economic imperatives remains imperative to a critical discussion of related militarized trends in schools, whether through accountability and standards, school security, or other discipline based reforms. Education as Enforcement elaborates upon the central arguments of the first edition and updates readers on how recent events have reinforced their continued original relevance. In addition to substantive updates to several original chapters, this second edition includes a new foreword by Henry Giroux, a new introduction, and four new chapters that reveal the most contemporary expressions of the militarization and corporatization of education. New topics covered in this collection include zero-tolerance, foreign and second language instruction in the post-9/11 context, the rise of single-sex classrooms, and the intersection of the militarization and corporatization of schools under the Obama administration. |
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... ideology. An understanding of the enforcement of these corporate economic imperatives remains essential to a critical discussion of related militarized trends in schools, whether through accountability and standards, school security, or ...
... ideological elements and a form of public pedagogy that both drive and help to legitimate the corporate and ... ideologies are underwritten with public pedagogies that assert that social responsibility is passé, the private good trumps ...
... ideology. Second, the Act reduces our already low expectations of privacy by granting the government enhanced surveillance powers. Third, the Act erodes the due process rights of noncitizens by allowing the government to place them in ...
... ideology.13 Neoliberal ideals were not taken seriously until the 1990s, in part because of the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. This began a tide of claims that we live in the best and only social order. This is a social order marked ...
... ideological opponent or another nation. Precisely because there is no alternative to the present order, the values ... ideology's prohibition on thinking, discussing, and creating another more just system of economic distribution ...
Inhalt
Kenneth J Saltman 1 | |
Subtler and Cruder Methods of Control | |
BPAmacos iMPACT on Education | |
The Centrality of Compulsory | |
Chicago School Policy and the Regulation | |
Youth Voices from the Front | |
From Abstraction and Militarization of Language Education | |
What SingleSex Classrooms Have to Do with | |
Preparing Children to Accept | |
PostColumbine Reflections on Youth Violence as | |
The Violence of Neoliberal Education or I | |
The Pathology of Identity and Agency | |
A TwentyYear | |
Education Economism and Crisis | |
From Social Exclusion to Shock in the | |
The Structure | |
A Warning and a Solution from Indian | |
Surveillance Spectacle and HighStakes | |
On the Educational | |
Contributor Biographies 301 | |
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