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Publication Date: 2020
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Negating Amy Gutmann: Deliberative Democracy, Business Influence, and Segmentation Strategies in Education
Ford, Brian
Democracy & Education, v28 n1 Article 4 2020
The task of creating a public will is daunting in any political system, but a democracy dedicated to the principles of participation and public deliberation faces specific challenges, including overcoming organized opposition that may not accept democratic tenets. In the sphere of education (and social reproduction more generally), business-influenced movements to reform public education question many of the established goals and norms of democratic education and thus may be the vanguard of such opposition. In order to interpret and explore these movements, this article enlists Amy Gutmann's work as a heuristic device. In so doing, it looks at the task of instituting a unified public school system and organized opposition to this task within the context of a democratic polity and its deliberative processes.
Descriptors: Heuristics, Democracy, Educational Change, Public Education, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy, Commercialization, Neoliberalism, Social Systems, School Business Relationship, Kindergarten, Elementary Secondary Education, National Standards, Standardized Tests, Productivity, Creativity, Educational Administration, Educational Policy, Political Influences
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Evaluative
Education Level: Early Childhood Education; Elementary Education; Kindergarten; Primary Education; Elementary Secondary Education
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Language: English
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