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OverviewReclaiming Our Children, Reclaiming our Schools offers both a comprehensive censure of the current corporate interest in privatizing public schooling as well as a framework for attaining meaningful education reform based in democracy and the combined will of the public. Using... Full Product DetailsAuthor: Eric ShymanPublisher: Rowman & Littlefield Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Dimensions: Width: 15.10cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 23.10cm Weight: 0.236kg ISBN: 9781475829907ISBN 10: 1475829906 Pages: 154 Publication Date: 16 December 2016 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsPreface Introduction Chapter 1 - How We Got Here: Education Reform in a Nutshell Chapter 2 - Meeting the Real Standards: Assimilation and the Middle Class Ethic Chapter 3 - Public Peril and Corporate Promise: Civil Rights, School Choice and the Panacea of Privatization Chapter 4 - One Nation Under Corporatization: The Government and The Lucrative Neoliberal Market Chapter 5 - Building a Foundation for Fabrication: The Rise of the Charter School and Its Tacit Failure to Deliver Chapter 6 - Local Kids, Local Control: Crafting the Decentralization of Schooling Across the World Chapter 7 - Real Value Added: Truly Respecting Teachers and Educationists in Education Reform Policymaking Chapter 8 - Appreciation, Education, Innovation: The Finnish Example of Teacher Preparation and Training Chapter 9 - Power without Dominance: The Governance of Schools through Democratic Participatory and Expert Decision Making Processes Chapter 10 - Letting the Teachers Teach: Nurturing Respect and Trust For Teachers and the Teaching Profession Chapter 11 - Citizenship: A Local and Global Necessity for a True Value to Schooling Chapter 12 - A Place for Everyone: Culturally Responsive Teaching Chapter 13 - Real Partnerships, Real Choice: Uniting Students, Teachers, and Parents to Effect Genuine Community Investment Chapter 14 - Building the School to Society Pipeline: A Strong Public School System as an Alternative to Mass Incarceration Chapter 15 - The Parameters of Earnestness: Essential Elements for True Change BibliographyReviewsIn this concise and riveting analysis of public schooling, Eric Shyman powerfully makes the case for true education reform. With the level of honesty and clarity of thought desperately needed to address the crisis of American education, Shyman takes the reader through a series of stimulating arguments as he lays out a plan for socially just educational reform. In so doing, he shows us how we might reclaim not only our children, but our democracy. Shyman's handbook for the transformation of education is essential reading for anyone who cares about our children and the schools who shape them. -- Robin DiAngelo, author of Is Everyone Really Equal? Timely and provocative, this book traces the private takeover of American public schools, a movement that has sacrificed the democratizing potential of public education and exacerbated the academic and social wellbeing of children from marginalized groups. Going beyond critique, Eric Shyman offers an inspiring and comprehensive plan of action that calls for reclaiming public schools by decentralizing control of education, elevating the role of teachers in educational decision-making, promoting culturally and linguistically responsive teaching, and adopting a curriculum that nurtures global citizenship. Reclaiming our children, Reclaiming our Schools is a must-read for parents, teachers, school administrators, teacher educators, and others committed to making schools democratic and just. -- Ana Maria Villegas, Director of the Teacher Education and Teacher Development PhD Program, Montclair State University In unearthing the current myths about educational reform, Reclaiming Our Children, Reclaiming our Schools offers a realistic alternative vision for change based on an accurate and insightful analysis of the ways that racial and economic oppression shape the situation of urban schools. Further, it lucidly and passionately reimagines the transformation of schools through actually lived lives of Black and Brown students and the ideas and desires of those who truly care about them. -- Ricky Lee Allen, Associate Professor of Educational Thought & Sociocultural Studies, University of New Mexico In Reclaiming our Children, Reclaiming our Schools Eric Shyman offers a sweeping, critical analysis of the privatization of public education in the United States while providing concrete examples of more democratic, equitable solutions from around the world. Concise and sharply written, Reclaiming our Children is a perfect book for anyone who wants to both understand the regressive politics of neoliberal, corporate education reform and envision something better. -- Wayne Au, Associate Professor, University of Washington Bothell; editor, Rethinking Schools Author InformationEric Shyman is an assistant professor of Child Study at St. Joseph’s College on Long Island, New York. He received his doctorate at Teachers College, Columbia University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |