Globalization, Technological Change, and Public Education

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Routledge, 11 gen 2013 - 232 pagine

Globalization, Technological Change, and Public Education documents the dramatic changes taking place in public education through the incorporation of new information technologies. These additions to the public school environment have generally been seen as enabling tools to help students and nations compete in the global marketplace. Yet a closer look at the interplay of technological change and organizational restructuring suggests the emergence of new, less promising power relations. Through detailed ethnographic research and interviews in the Los Angeles public school system, Torin Monahan reveals how, with few exceptions, these changes to the educational process are forcing both students and workers to adapt to systems that are ever more rigid and controlling.

 

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INTRODUCTION
1
CHAPTER 1 POLITICS OF SPACE
21
CHAPTER 2 JUST ANOTHER TOOL?
49
CHAPTER 3 TECHNOLOGICAL CULTURES
73
CHAPTER 4 FRAGMENTED CENTRALIZATION
93
CHAPTER 5 POLICY GAMES
113
CHAPTER 6 FLEXIBLE GOVERNANCE
139
CHAPTER 7 FUTURE IMAGINARIES
155
CHAPTER 8 NEOLIBERAL ORDERS
181
ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS
187
NOTES
189
REFERENCES
197
INDEX
209
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Torin Monahan is Assistant Professor in the Department of Justice and Social Inquiry at Arizona State University

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