Foreword, Neil Selwyn (Monash University, Australia)
Introduction: The Politics of Resilience and Disaster
1. Microschools, UberEd and the Dropout Recovery Industry
2. From Venture Philanthropy to Digital Privatization: New Schools Venture Fund, Leap Innovations and the Selling of Digital Student Resilience
3. Democracy International, Inc.: Selling Resilience and Education in the Global Influence Peddling Industry
4. Trauma-Informed Pedagogy, Grit, and Biometrics: The Denial of Educational Politics and Racial Politics
5. Student Resilience, Social Emotional Learning, Testing as Teaching, and the Displacement of Intellectual Traditions
Conclusion: From the Disaster of Resilience to Becoming Resilient to Resilience
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Index