Education and Capitalism · Struggles for Learning and Liberation
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- Authors
- Knopp, Sarah & Bale, Jeff
- Publisher
- Haymarket Books
- Tags
- politics , history , education , philosophy & social aspects , general , educational policy & reform , pedagogy , non-fiction
- ISBN
- 9781608461479
- Date
- 2012-04-16T23:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 1.42 MB
- Lang
- en
In the first decade of the twenty-first century, a conservative, bipartisan consensus dominates about what's wrong with our schools and how to fix them. In each case, those solutions scapegoat teachers, vilify our unions, and promise more private control and market mentality as the answer. In each case, students lose--especially students of color and the children of the working class and the poor.
This book, written by teacher activists, speaks back to that elite consensus. It draws on the ideas and experiences of social justice educators concerned with fighting against racism and for equality, and those of activists oriented on recapturing the radical roots of the labor movement. Informed by a revolutionary vision of pedagogy, schools, and education, it paints a radical critique of education in Corporate America, past and present, and contributes to a vision of alternatives for education and liberation. Inside are essays that trace Marxist theories of education under capitalism; outline the historical educational experiences of emergent bilingual and African American students; recap the history of teachers' unions; analyze the neoliberal attack on public schools under Obama; critically appraise Paolo Freire's legacy; and make the historical link between social revolution and struggles for literacy.
“This book is a breath of fresh air! The chapters take on central issues in education with a clear vision of what could be.” —Jean Anyon, author of Marx and Education“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.” —Peter McLaren, author of Che Guevara, Paulo Freire, and the Pedagogy of Revolution“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.” —Jesse Sharkey, vice president of the Chicago Teachers Union“A
must-read for anyone interested in understanding the fundamental
injustice of the corporate reform of public education in the United
States.” —Wayne Au, editor of Rethinking SchoolsSarah Knopp is a public high school teacher in Los Angeles. She has been
teaching economics and government for eleven years. A frequent
contributor to the International Socialist Review, Knopp also has
written for Rethinking Schools, CounterPunch, and United Teacher. She is
an activist with United Teachers Los Angeles, a union co-chair at her
school, and a dedicated participant in the movements for public
education, immigrants rights, and social equality.Jeff Bale is
assistant professor of second language education at Michigan State
University. He teaches and writes about the history and politics of
language education in US schools, and about language policies targeting
immigrant youth in Germany. His work has appeared in International
Socialist Review, Annual Review of Applied Linguistics and Tertium
Comparationis. In addition, Bale taught English learners and German in
urban public schools for a decade. In District of Columbia Public
Schools, he was a building representative for the Washington Teachers'
Union. While teaching in Tempe, Arizona, Bale was active in school-based
and community organizations challenging anti-bilingual education
policies in that state.