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Political Agendas for Education

From Change We Can Believe In to Putting America First, 4th Edition

By Joel Spring

Published October 15th 2009 by Routledge – 196 pages

Series: Sociocultural, Political, and Historical Studies in Education

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Description

Bringing up-to-date Joel Spring’s ongoing documentation and analysis of political agendas for education in the US, the fourth edition of Political Agendas for Education focuses on the Republican and Democratic parties in the 2008 national election and post-2008 election era. In order to consider the similarities and differences in the evolution of the Republican and Democratic education agendas, this edition includes updated and new chapters on the Democratic education agenda, and updated discussions of the Republican education agenda.

Changes in the fourth edition:

  • relates previous Democratic education policies with President Obama's concerns with the global economy and human capital theory
  • highlights how Democrats came to support No Child Left Behind as a solution to civil rights issues related to schooling and Obama’s quest to close the achievement gap
  • deals with the Democratic side of the culture wars dividing the two political parties, particularly regarding multicultural education and language issues
  • includes a completely new chapter on "Teacher Agendas: Republicans and Democrats"
  • shows how the education agendas from the 2008 campaign of John McCain and Sarah Palin are compatible with previous Republican desires to protect socially conservative values in schools.

Political Agendas for Education is essential reading for courses dealing with the politics of education, foundations of education, educational leadership, and curriculum studies, and for educational scholars, professionals, policymakers, and all those concerned with the politics of education in the U.S. and its consequences for schools and society.

Contents

Preface

1. The Democrats' Educational Agenda: Globalization and Equality of Educational Opportunity

Global Competition: The 2008 Democratic Platform and Democratic Agenda

Knowledge Economy and the Curriculum

Poverty and Preschool

Noncognitive Abilities and Success in School and Work

The Perry Preschool Study

Democratic Agenda: Universal Higher Education, Poverty, and the Global Economy

Democrats: Reinventing Government or Expanding Government Responsibility

Conclusion: Global Economy, Poverty, Preschool and Government Intervention

2. Democratic Educational Agenda: Civil Rights, No Child Left Behind, Multiculturalism and Language

Democrats and Civil Rights

Bill Clinton: Standards, Accountability, and Equality of Educational Opportunity

The Democratic Education Agenda and No Child Left Behind

Standards, Accountability, and John Kerry's 2004 Presidential Campaign

President Obama, Civil Rights, and No Child Left Behind

Democratic Agenda: The Language and Culture of Schools

Conclusion

3. Teacher Agendas: Republicans and Democrats

Teachers' Unions and Campaign Financing: From Reagan to Obama

The Politics of Teacher Pay

Rod Paige: Teacher Pay and Unions

Teacher Pay: Denver Breaks Ranks

Who Should Control Teacher Certification?

Political Struggle Over Teacher Certification

Conclusion: The Politics of Professionalism

4. The Republican Education Agenda for the Twenty-Firstst Century: The Culture Wars

Celebration of American Values: McCain, Obama, and the 2008 Election

The Republican Education Agenda and the Culture Wars

Standards and Tests: The Politics of Culture

Republicans: Pro-Life, Abstinence and Creationism

Compassionate Conservatism and George W. Bush

Compassionate Conservatives and No Child Left Behind

No Child Left Behind and School Prayer

Pornography, Family Planning, and Traditional Marriage

Evolution vs.Creationism

Sarah Palin, the 2008 Election, and Pentecostalism

Conclusion: The Cross and the Flag

5. The Republican Party, Neoconservatives, and Supporting Organizations

Free Markets and School Choice

Planning an Educational Revolution: The Trickle–Down Theory of Ideas and No Child Left Behind

The Heritage Foundation and the American Enterprise Institute: Marketing School Reform

The Manhattan Institute and the Neoconservative Agenda

Christian Coalition: Religious Politics

Thomas Fordham Institute and the Educational Excellence Network

Neoconservatives, Business, and Human Capital

Conclusion

6. Political Education Agendas: What's the Same, What's Wrong

The Student as Statistical Data

Do Society and Students Benefit from the Number Crunching Approach?

Ralph Nader and Standardized Testing

Conclusion: How Are They Different?

Notes

Index

Author Bio

Joel Spring is Professor at Queens College and the Graduate Center, The City University of New York.

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