The developing world and state education neoliberal depredation and egalitarian alternatives /
This book critically examines neoliberal policy impacts on schooling/ education in the Developing World, analysing the latest developments in Latin America, Mexico, Argentina, Venezuela, Pakistan, India, Burkina Fasso, South Africa, Mozambique, and China.
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Format: | Electronic |
Language: | English |
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New York :
Routledge,
2009.
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Series: | Routledge studies in education and neoliberalism ;
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Ellen Rosskam
- Neoliberalism and education in Latin America: entrenched problems, emerging alternatives / Adam Davidson-Harden and Daniel Schugurensky
- World Bank and the privatization of public education: a Mexican perspective / Gian Carlo Delgado-Ramos and John Saxe-Fernández
- Argentina: growth, height, and crisis of teachers' opposition to neoliberal reforms 1991-2001 / Julián Gindin
- Venezuela: higher education, neoliberalism, and socialism / Thomas Muhr and Antoni Verger
- Legacy against possibility: twenty-five years of neoliberal policy in Chile / Jill Pinkney Pastrana
- A class perspective on the new actors and their demands from the Turkish education system / Fuat Ercan and Ferda Uzunyayla
- The neoliberalization of education services (not including higher education): impacts on workers' socioeconomic security, access to services, democratic accountability, and equity: a case study of Pakistan / Ahmad Mukhtar
- State, inequality, and politics of capital: the neoliberal scourge in education / Ravi Kumar
- Global and neoliberal forces at work in education in Burkina Faso: the resistance of education workers / Touorouzou Hervé Somé
- From "abjectivity" to subjectivity: education research and resistance in South Africa / Salim Vally, Enver Motala, and Brian Ramadiro
- Mozambique: neocolonialism and the remasculinization of democracy / João M. Paraskeva
- From the state to the market?: China's education at a crossroads / Ka Ho Mok and Yat Wai Lo.