%0 Book %A Joseph L. DeVitis %A Kenneth Teitelbaum %D 2021 %C New York, United States of America %I Peter Lang Verlag %T School Reform Critics %B The Struggle for Democratic Schooling %U https://www.peterlang.com/document/1109432 %X Much of school reform during the past decade has been influenced by neoliberal and neoconservative economic and social policies and Rightist politics. Although the authors of School Reform Critics do not abandon their own ideas about the need for progressive changes in K–12 schooling, they critique in specific ways the current so-called school reform movement, focusing on education in a democracy, context and policy implications, teachers and teacher education, and diversity and social justice. Their insightful chapters make a major contribution to our thoughtful consideration of where we are headed and in what direction we should be going if we seek to advance the public good, ensure a stronger democracy, and create more academically meaningful and equitable schools for all children. The book will especially engage readers in such courses as foundations of education, educational policy, curriculum studies, and teacher education. %K policies, politics, teacher education, diversity, social justice %G English