The Phenomenon of Obama and the Agenda for Education: Can Hope (Still)audaciously Trump Neoliberalism? (Second Edition) (Revised) - Paul R Carr - Books - Information Age Publishing - 9781623968328 - February 13, 2015
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The Phenomenon of Obama and the Agenda for Education: Can Hope (Still)audaciously Trump Neoliberalism? (Second Edition) (Revised) Second edition

Paul R Carr

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The Phenomenon of Obama and the Agenda for Education: Can Hope (Still)audaciously Trump Neoliberalism? (Second Edition) (Revised) Second edition

Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references.; Available in cloth. Publisher Marketing: A volume in Critical Constructions: Studies on Education and Society Series Editor: Curry Stephenson Malott, West Chester University of Pennsylvania Anyone who is touched by public education - teachers, administrators, teacher-educators, students, parents, politicians, pundits, and citizens - ought to read this book, a revamped and updated second edition. It will speak to educators, policymakers and citizens who are concerned about the future of education and its relation to a robust, participatory democracy. The perspectives offered by a wonderfully diverse collection of contributors provide a glimpse into the complex, multilayered factors that shape, and are shaped by, education institutions today. The analyses presented in this text are critical of how globalization and neoliberalism exert increasing levels of control over the public institutions meant to support the common good. Readers of this book will be well prepared to participate in the dialogue that will influence the future of public education in United States, and beyond - a dialogue that must seek the kind of change that represents hope for all students. As for the question contained in the title of the book - The Phenomenon of Obama and the Agenda for Education: Can Hope (Still) Audaciously Trump Neoliberalism? (Second Edition) -, Carr and Porfilio develop a framework that integrates the work of the contributors, including Christine Sleeter and Dennis Carlson, who wrote the original forward and afterword respectively, and the updated ones written by Paul Street, Peter Mclaren and Dennis Carlson, which problematize how the Obama administration has presented an extremely constrained, conservative notion of change in and through education. The rhetoric has not been matched by meaningful, tangible, transformative proposals, policies and programs aimed at transformative change, and now fully into a second mandate this second edition of the book is able to more substantively provide a vigorous critique of the contemporary educational and political landscape. There are many reasons for this, and, according to the contributors to this book, it is clear that neoliberalism is a major obstacle to stimulating the hope that so many have been hoping for. Addressing systemic inequities embedded within neoliberalism, Carr and Porfilio argue, is key to achieving the hope so brilliantly presented by Obama during the campaign that brought him to the presidency. Contributor Bio:  Carr, Paul R Paul R. Carr is Assistant Professor in the Beeghly College of Education at Youngstown State University in Ohio. Originally from Toronto, he continues to conduct research on antiracism, equity, identity, and policymaking in education in, and on, Canada as well as in an international context.

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Released February 13, 2015
ISBN13 9781623968328
Publishers Information Age Publishing
Genre Interdisciplinary Studies > Education
Pages 424
Dimensions 156 × 234 × 22 mm   ·   589 g

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