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The Growing Nexus between Education
and the Private Sector: Implications for Teacher
Preparation and Development
2009 - Spring
Volume 34 - Number 2
Contents
Editors’ Introduction—
The Growing Nexus between Education
and the Private Sector:
Implications for Teacher Preparation and Development
Bruce A. Jones & Thomas Nelson
The End of “Public” in Public Education
Thomas Nelson & Bruce A. Jones
The Expanding Role of Privatization in Education:
Implications for Teacher Preparation and Development
Alex Molnar & David R. Garcia
Corporate Control of Public Schools Goals:
High-Stakes Testing in its Historical Perspective
Kathy Emery
The Business Agenda for School Reform:
A Parallel Universe
Denise Gelberg
Corporate Testing:
Standards, Profits, and the Demise of the Public Sphere
Pepi Leistyna
Stossel in America:
A Case Study of the Neoliberal/Neoconservartive Assault
on Public Schools and Teachers
David Gabbard & Terry Atkinson
Who Needs Teacher Education?
Gender, Technology,
and the Work of Home Schooling
Michael W. Apple
Schooling in Disaster Capitalism:
How the Political Right is Using Disaster
To Privatize Public Schooling
Kenneth J. Saltman
No Child Left Behind
as an Anti-Poverty Measure
Jean Anyon & Kiersten Greene
Moving beyond the Dichotomy:
Meeting the Needs of Urban Students
through Contextually Relevant Educational Practice
Gregory Seaton, Tabitha Dell’Angelo,
Margaret Beale Spencer, & Joseph Youngblood
Table Top Theory as a Policy Framework
for Gauging the Confluence of Teaching
and Private Sector Interests
Bruce A. Jones