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El. knyga: Business of Education: Networks of Power and Wealth in America

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The Business of Education—a comprehensive view of how education policy is made in the US and, in some cases, globally—analyzes and critiques the influence of educational policy networks in a wide range of contexts and from a variety of perspectives, including testing, college preparation, juvenile detention centers, special education, the arts, teacher evaluation systems, education of undocumented immigrants, college faculty preparation, and financial aid. A network chart in most chapters illustrates how the major political actors, mainly private philanthropic foundations, for-profit companies, government officials, and politicians involved in the network, are linked. Joel Spring, internationally renowned scholar and analyst of educational policy, situates and frames the network studies in an introduction discussing general theories of education policy networks.

Preface ix
1 The New Politics of American Education
1(15)
Joel Spring
2 Admitting Privilege
16(16)
John Eric Frankson
3 AVID about College: A Look into AVID's Governing Structure
32(13)
Robert P. Robinson
4 A Not So Individualized Education Plan: Examining NYC DOE Contract with Maximus that Brought Us SESIS
45(13)
Amy Goods
5 Turning Against (Public) Arts Education: An Arts Perspective of the Business of Education
58(11)
Robert Randazzo
6 Policy Networks and Political Decisions Influencing the Dream Act: The Power of the Dreamers
69(14)
Aminata Diop
7 The Call for Faculty Preparation
83(22)
Diane Price Banks
8 Exploring Federal Financial Aid Networks: Who Cares and Why?
105(13)
Cone A. McCallum
9 A Political Economy of Incarceration: Race, Schooling, and the Criminal Justice System
118(19)
Sakina Laksimi-Morrow
10 A Shared Path to Success: The Promise and Challenge of Special Education in New York City
137(18)
Melanie Waller
List of Contributors 155(2)
Index 157
Joel Spring is Professor at Queens College/City University of New York and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, USA.

John Eric Frankson is Assistant Program Officer in the Office of Educational Opportunity and Diversity at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, USA.

Corie A. McCallum is Student Life Specialist/Student Conduct Advisor at New York City College of Technology/City University of New York, USA.

Diane Price Banks is an Instructor in the Biological Sciences Department at Bronx Community College/City University of New York, USA.