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  • The New Servants of Power: A Critique of the 1980s School Reform Movement
  • Written by author Christine M. Shea, Ernest Kahane, Peter Sola, Maxine Greene
  • Published by Greenwood Press, 1990/04/10
  • This is an important book because its focus is critical, and its aim is to demystify the prevailing ideology of school reform. . . . The introductory essay is excellent in its elucidation of the world political economy of the 1980s and current educational
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An Introductory Overview of the 1980s School Reform Debate

Pentagon vs. Multinational Capitalism: The Political Economy of the 1980s School Reform Movement by Christine M. Shea

A Critique of the Concept of Work in the School Reform Literature

A Critique of the Concept of Work and Education in the School Reform Reports by Don T. Martin

The State's Stake in Educational Reform by Edward H. Berman

Where Computers Are Taking Us in the Educational Field by Ernest Kahane and Andrew D. Oram

The Corporate Community on the Ideal Business-School Alliance: An Historical and Ethical Critique by Peter Sola

Educational Reform and "The New Equity"

The Bootstrap Ideology of Educational Reform: What the Recent Reports Say about the Current and Future Status of Blacks in Higher Education? by Beverly M. Gordon

More of the Same: Reforms of American Public Schooling and the Minority Language Student by Timothy G. Reagan

The Eighties Image of Girls and Women in the Educational Reform Literature: A Review of the Issues by Kathryn M. Borman and Patricia O'Reilly

The New Equity: Competing Visions by William P. Pink

School Reform Proposals for "The New Curriculum"

Civic Education Reform and the Quest for a Unified Society: A Critique of R. Freeman Butts's Agenda for Civic Learning by Stuart A. McAninch

An Evaluation of the Aims and Curriculum Proposals in Sizer's Horace's Compromise by and John Martin Rich Joseph L. DeVitis

Is Continuing Education Anything More than a Yuppie Phenomenon? by Paul C. Violas

Teachers, Their World, and Their Work: A Review of the Idea of "Professional Excellence" in School Reform Reports by Richard J.Altenbaugh

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