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The rich world and the impoverishment of education : diminishing democracy, equity and workers' rights / edited by Dave Hill.

Contributor(s): Hill, Dave, 1945- [editor.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Routledge studies in education and neoliberalism: 1.Publisher: New York : Routledge : Taylor & Francis Group, 2011Copyright date: ©2009Description: xv, 273 pages ; 24 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780415507097.Subject(s): Education -- Economic aspects -- Developing countries | Neoliberalism | Education and state | DemocracyDDC classification: 379.1722
Contents:
Foreword: the world is not flat: challenging neoliberal policies / David Hursh -- Introduction: neoliberal politics and education in the rich world: inequality, undemocracy and the resistant possibilities and roles of critical educators / Dave Hill -- The American privatization campaign: vouchers, charters, educational management organizations and the money behind them / Karen Anijar and David Gabbard -- Neoliberalism and education in Canada / Adam Davidson-Harden, Larry Kuehn, Daniel Schugurensky and Harry Smaller -- The new built environment of education: neo-liberalism on trial in Australia / Gregory Martin -- England and Wales: neoliberalised education and its impacts / Christine Lewis, Dave Hill and Barry Fawcett -- Changing the tide of education policy in Finland: from Nordic to EU educational policy model / Joel Kivirauma, Risto Rinne and Piia Sepp©Þnen -- The neoliberal-neoconservative reform in Greek education / Georgios Grollios -- The third way and beyond: global neo-liberalism, education and resistance in Taiwan / Hui-Lan Wang and Michael Loncar -- Israel: neoliberal and nationalist education: towards a political pedagogy / Aura Mor-Sommerfeld, Ehud Adiv and Arnon Dunetz -- Education in a one party \'democracy\': Singapore / Steve McKenna and Julia Richardson -- Education reforms in Japan: neo-liberal, neo-conservative, and \'progressive education\' directions / Kaori H. Okano -- Contributors -- Index.

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Advancing a powerful critique of neoliberalized education in many of the rich countries of the world (USA, Canada, Finland, Greece, Israel, Japan, England and Wales, and others), the chapters in this book, written by an international array of acclaimed and emerging radical educators and policy analysts, critically examine and evaluate:

What neoliberal changes have taken place (e.g., privatization, vouchers, charter schools, weakening of democratic control of schools, setting up markets in schools and retreating from the comprehensive school principle, commercialization of education, new public managerialism in education)? What are the impacts of these changes on access and equal opportunities, on democracy and critical thinking, and on the rights, pay and conditions of teachers and ancillary/support staff?

Simultaneously published in the UK.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Foreword: the world is not flat: challenging neoliberal policies / David Hursh -- Introduction: neoliberal politics and education in the rich world: inequality, undemocracy and the resistant possibilities and roles of critical educators / Dave Hill -- The American privatization campaign: vouchers, charters, educational management organizations and the money behind them / Karen Anijar and David Gabbard -- Neoliberalism and education in Canada / Adam Davidson-Harden, Larry Kuehn, Daniel Schugurensky and Harry Smaller -- The new built environment of education: neo-liberalism on trial in Australia / Gregory Martin -- England and Wales: neoliberalised education and its impacts / Christine Lewis, Dave Hill and Barry Fawcett -- Changing the tide of education policy in Finland: from Nordic to EU educational policy model / Joel Kivirauma, Risto Rinne and Piia Sepp©Þnen -- The neoliberal-neoconservative reform in Greek education / Georgios Grollios -- The third way and beyond: global neo-liberalism, education and resistance in Taiwan / Hui-Lan Wang and Michael Loncar -- Israel: neoliberal and nationalist education: towards a political pedagogy / Aura Mor-Sommerfeld, Ehud Adiv and Arnon Dunetz -- Education in a one party \'democracy\': Singapore / Steve McKenna and Julia Richardson -- Education reforms in Japan: neo-liberal, neo-conservative, and \'progressive education\' directions / Kaori H. Okano -- Contributors -- Index.

Author notes provided by Syndetics

Dave Hill is Professor of Education Policy at the University of Northampton, England, and Chief Editor of the Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, online at www.jceps.com. He is Routledge Series Editor for Education and Neoliberalism and for Education and Marxism. He is a Socialist political activist, former Labour Parliamentary candidate, Labour Council Group Leader, and trade union regional leader.

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