From Public Schools to Privatization provides an in-depth and
up-to-date critical analysis of the marketization and privatization of
urban public schools in the United States. Drawing on critical race
policy analysis and ethnographic methods, this book examines the gap
between urban teachers’ daily experiences of marketization and the
policy discourses of politicians, policymakers, and reformers used to
rationalize market policies. Tracing the arc of marketization from the
rise of neoliberal market-based education policies in the 1980s to the
present, the book also situates ethnographic vignettes of teachers’
work lives and teacher testimonies in their historical, political, and
economic context to show how broader racialized political economic
forces have shaped teachers’ work. Ultimately, this book argues that
both major political parties in the United States have embraced
marketization and that, in the current moment, we are experiencing an
effort to dismantle public education entirely through privatization.
Nevertheless, the author suggests that there is hope in the resistance
of urban teachers, social justice unionism, and the promise of
organizing a broad multiracial, pro-democracy, pro-worker social
movement.
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Urban Teachers on the Front Lines
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ISBN
9781040626511
Publisert
2025
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Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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