Education has become a crucial site of struggle in multiple nations of
the world. Education and the Politics of Interruption examines how
governments, schools, educators, communities, and parents have become
central figures in the conflicts between authoritarian coalitions and
progressive educational and social movements. In recent years,
educators around the world have experienced increasingly influential
and powerful attempts by the right to ban books from classrooms and
libraries, silence diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives,
control what and whose knowledge is taught in classrooms, and push
policies that defund public schools, increase the pressure for
marketization, and assert “parental choice.” This book describes
ongoing alliances and organizing efforts across the globe that work to
build and defend critically democratic educational policies and
practices amid the growing rightist ideological and legislative
influences. It provides substantive critical analyses of conservative
and authoritarian agendas in education, exposes the social and
educational costs of these agendas, and documents the ongoing
struggles against them. In the process, it broadens our understanding
of how people can defend and expand critically democratic schooling
and cooperate across differing ideological agendas. This volume will
be important reading for critical educators and for scholars and
students of Critical Education, Curriculum Studies, Education Politics
and Policy, Social Justice, Sociology of Education, and Comparative
Education.
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Does the Right Always Win?
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781040687642
Publisert
2025
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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