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Educators examine the state of public schooling, confront the anti-union stance of policymakers, and offer a bold new direction in this essay anthology.
A conservative, bipartisan consensus dominates the discussion about what’s wrong with our schools and how to fix them. It offers “solutions" that scapegoat teachers, vilify unions, and impose a market mentality on education. In Education and Capitalism, teacher-activists expose the damaging limitations of this elite consensus and offer an alternative vision of learning for liberation.
Co-editors Sarah Knopp and Jeff Bale presents a powerful defense of public education. Other contributors offer historical analysis of school reform with a focus on civil rights and union-led movements. Arguing that today’s schools are designed to serve the needs of capitalism rather than students, this volume offers an action plan for positive change.
Education and Capitalism clears the path for new understanding of the current assault on public schooling and points towards important directions if we are to save it.
——Jean Anyon, author of Marx and Education
Education and Capitalism is a timely and decisive book that provides a framework for those of us engaged in the fight for better schools, stronger unions, and increased standard of living for all.
——Peter McLaren, author of Che Guevara, Paulo Freire, and the Pedagogy of Revolution
A must-read for anyone interested in understanding the fundamental injustice of the corporate reform of public education in the United States.
——Jesse Sharkey, vice president of the Chicago Teachers Union