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Buxton, Cory A.; Kayumova, Shakhnoza; Allexsaht-Snider, Martha – Democracy & Education, 2013
This study explores the role of competing discourses that shape current practices in U.S. schools and how professional development efforts can support teachers and researchers in finding ways to reinsert more democratic processes into their collaborative work. We examine the case of one research and professional development project with the goal…
Descriptors: Accountability, Discourse Analysis, Educational Practices, Faculty Development
English, Fenwick W.; Crowder, Zan – Democracy & Education, 2012
Eli Broad's approach to reforming urban public education does not recognize his own self-interest in promoting changes within such educational systems, a classic problem of misrecognition. The Broad agenda is an assault on the notion of the mission of public education as a service instead of a for-profit enterprise concerned with making money for…
Descriptors: Educational Administration, Graduates, Educational Change, Urban Schools
Rheingold, Alison – Democracy & Education, 2012
The current era of standards and accountability in U.S. public schooling narrows recognition and assessment to an almost exclusive focus on the production of test scores as legitimate markers of student achievement. This climate prevents rather than encourages democratic forms of exchange within and across social worlds. Via a case study of one…
Descriptors: Recognition (Achievement), Civil Rights, Democracy, Standards
Matusov, Eugene – Democracy & Education, 2011
As a sociocultural educator and scholar, I have always been ambivalent about No Child Left Behind's slogan. I like its democratic ideal of "education without failure," but I do not like the current educational policies guided by a neoliberal ideology. This article begins a discussion about what a No Student Left Behind educational practice might…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Politics of Education, Democracy, Educational Practices
Onosko, Joe – Democracy & Education, 2011
President Barack Obama's Race to the Top (RTT) is a profoundly flawed educational reform plan that increases standardization, centralization, and test-based accountability in our nation's schools. Following a brief summary of the interest groups supporting the plan, who is currently participating in this race, why so many states voluntarily…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Centralization, Accountability, Educational Planning
Mathis, William J. – Democracy & Education, 2011
Although the federal government claims otherwise, Race to the Top is not research based. Rather, its foundation is in ideology and belief-based realism. The overall effort is fundamentally antiscientific and distracts valuable and needed attention, resources, and focus from the nation's real problems of social, economic, and educational…
Descriptors: Federal Government, Educational Change, Ideology, Accountability
Kritt, David W. – Democracy & Education, 2011
In response to Eugene Matusov's article in this journal, Kritt addresses assumptions of the large-scale testing central to NCLB. Discussion of studies of urban kindergarten children that examine cognitive variability, including the assertion of ability, focuses on how this affects the student as a learner, as well as as a teacher. In contrast,…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Politics of Education, Educational Assessment, Testing

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