The past decade has seen a vast expansion of resilience pedagogies,
policies, and products in public education, from the Every Student
Succeeds Act to social and emotional learning to grit. Educational
apps, avatars, and games as well as behaviorist techniques, meditation
programs, and biometric devices claim to teach resilience to adverse
social conditions while new cyber schools, education brokers, global
democracy promotion companies, and dropout recovery firms promise
schools resilience to disaster and disruption. The Disaster of
Resilience shows how resilience discourse is interwoven with the new
digital directions of educational privatization. Saltman argues that
resilience has provided the justification for new educational
profiteering, creating a climate which individualizes collective
responsibilities, depoliticizes and dehistoricizes knowledge and
curriculum, and falsely grounds its politics in a mashup of
pseudoscience and human capital theory. He argues that we must replace
resilience discourse with pedagogies and curriculum that allow
students not only to endure the intolerable conditions they find
themselves in, but to see beyond those conditions and to act
collectively on the social, economic, and racial injustices that
created them.
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Education, Digital Privatization, and Profiteering
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781350342422
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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