The Coup D’état of the New Orleans Public Schools explores and
criticizes the contemporary educational reforms of the New Orleans
public school system. The New Orleans education reforms implemented
after Hurricane Katrina, using the corporate model approach, have been
an academic failure with charter operators making millions of dollars
while reestablishing a segregated school system based on race and
class—all in the name of school reform. Despite the claims of
unprecedented academic success the educational reforms have been a
dismal failure academically and operationally, and have resurrected
equity and access issues. Equally as disturbing the reforms firmly
have re-established a tiered public school system that segregates
students by race and class. The Coup D’état of the New Orleans
Public Schools puts the corporate education reform movement in its
proper context, which is to create a new twenty-first century model
for turning around urban public school districts in the United States.
This book reveals what really happened pre- and post-Hurricane Katrina
that contributed to the state takeover of public schools in New
Orleans. This story is told through the eyes of parents, students,
activists, political leaders, and Orleans Parish School Board members
and employees who have been largely ignored. It also includes an
analysis of the author’s personal experience of almost forty years
in New Orleans public schools as a teacher, principal, and college
professor.
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Money, Power, and the Illegal Takeover of a Public School System
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781433137457
Publisert
2018
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Peter Lang
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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