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Making Sense of School Choice explains why school choice fails to deliver on its promise to meet the needs of culturally diverse populations, even in one of the world's most marketized education systems. Windle offers fresh insights into the transnational processes involved in producing educational inequalities.
Making Sense of School Choice explains why school choice fails to deliver on its promise to meet the needs of culturally diverse populations, even in one of the world's most marketized education systems. Windle offers fresh insights into the transnational processes involved in producing educational inequalities.
Joel A. Windle is Assistant Professor at the Institute for Social Sciences and Humanities at the Federal University of Ouro Preto, Brazil, and Associate Senior Researcher at the Faculty of Education, Monash University, Australia.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Choice, Equity, and Diversity 2. School Choice as Policy Regime and Cultural Ideal 3. Socially Restricted Choice in Multicultural Neighborhoods 4. Socially Exposed Schooling: The Majority Experience 5. The Meaning of Choice for Schools: Curriculum and Market Hierarchies 6. The Many Lives of School Choice: Common Sense, Coercion and Control 7. Towards Democratic Schooling
1. Choice, Equity, and Diversity 2. School Choice as Policy Regime and Cultural Ideal 3. Socially Restricted Choice in Multicultural Neighborhoods 4. Socially Exposed Schooling: The Majority Experience 5. The Meaning of Choice for Schools: Curriculum and Market Hierarchies 6. The Many Lives of School Choice: Common Sense, Coercion and Control 7. Towards Democratic Schooling
Rezensionen
"This book received not one, but two of TASA's book awards in 2016: the Raewyn Connell Prize for the best first book in Australian sociology and the Stephen Crook Memorial Prize for the best book in Australian sociology. The awards are well deserved. ... for anyone with an interest in education, social inclusion and social justice, this book offers a profound and important critique of our current system." (Christina Ho, Journal of Sociology, Vol. 53 (1), 2015)
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