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It’s All about Learning
The Struggle in Choosing Traditional Public Education or Privatization
It’s All about Learning
The Struggle in Choosing Traditional Public Education or Privatization
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Description
It’s All About Learning: The Struggle in Choosing Traditional Public Education or Privatization is a reckoning with the contemporary struggle over choice about learning in public education. The future for learning depends on choice aligned with one of two major perspectives: traditional public education or privatization education. The profound implications of this struggle are too important to focus on gadgets, technology, and adult-centric intentions, also known as “chasing rabbits.” Instead, this book examines the purpose, intentions, and consequences of the perspectives battling for control of learning and teaching.
When this conflict is resolved, a choice for learning will emerge: how to think or what-to-think. Who will write the narrative for the history of the future of US public education that best serves all students and the democracy in which they live? A reckoning with the struggle over choice about learning is past due. This book makes it clear that the time has come for traditional public educators to bypass the marketplace of privatization education and prioritize student-centric learning in traditional US public education.
Table of Contents
Prologue
Chapter 1. Toward the Purpose of US Public Education
Chapter 2. Which Road for Public Education?
Chapter 3. Arbiters of Choice: Form vs. Function
Chapter 4. Arbiters of Choice: Accountability to vs. Accountability for
Chapter 5. Arbiters of Choice: Responsibility Given vs. Responsibility Accepted
Chapter 6. Arbiters of Choice: Burden vs. Obligation
Chapter 7. Public Education: Submerged and Attenuated
Chapter 8. Public Dissonance or Public Things?
Chapter 9. What Could Be More Simple Than Educational Choice?
Chapter 10. Choosing Disdain, Engineering Decline
Chapter 12. A Resource and a Professional Capability: Dynamic Instruction
Chapter 13. A Future for Learning
Epilogue
References
Index
About the Author
Product details
Published | 09 Jan 2023 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 188 |
ISBN | 9781475869415 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Illustrations | 2 b/w illustrations; 1 table; 3 textboxes |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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Dr. Swensson is a thoughtful and passionate advocate for the value of public education in the U.S. In this book, he explains in a clear and convincing way how public education truly serves the public good. We are fortunate to have Swensson’s voice as part of this important conversation. Those concerned with the future of our nation would do well by listening carefully.
Andrew Klein, JD, Interim Chancellor, Indiana University/Purdue University, Indianapolis
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Dr. Jeff Swensson reveals and explores both antecedents and implications of the struggle between student-centric education and adult-centric education for some. Choice between these two perspectives will determine the future of teaching and learning in America. This book offers a definitive perspective: students and democracy win if traditional public education is chosen.
Scott Robison, PhD, Superintendent, Zionsville (IN) Schools
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An important read! This book provides rich history, context, and thoughtful insight about U.S. public education in the wake of free market educational choice initiatives that diminish public schools. Dr. Swensson’s book exposes the truth behind choice models, which are motivated by private interests and pose a destructive force to the future of US public education as a common good for all.
Lori Boyland, PhD, Professor Emeritus of Educational Leadership, Ball State University
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Jeff Swensson is a passionate and ardent supporter of public education. He exhorts us to “enter the struggle to choose the primary purpose of U.S. public education…now.” He is a leader in initiating the discussion of “history as the future narrative for public education.” This work is a call to service for all who understand and value the worth of traditional public schools.
Wally Bourke, PhD, Retired Superintendent, Professor of Educational Leadership, Indiana University