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Local control as a mechanism of colonization of public education in the united states

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Abstract

Colonization of public education—the process by which schools are overwhelmed and penetrated by non-educational imperatives—is usually believed to be caused by capitalism and the hegemonic ideological structures it produces. In this paper I argue that in the case of the United States an additional mechanism produces strong colonizing effects: the institution of local control. In the context of contemporary institutional conditions, local control is the lynch-pin for the production of socio-economic segregation, cumulative disadvantages, and the mythology of popular control disguising the growing control of public schooling through unaccountable bureaucracies and private corporations.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)830-845
Number of pages16
JournalEducational Philosophy and Theory
Volume42
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 1 2010

Keywords

  • Colonization
  • Cumulative disadvantages
  • Education governance
  • Inequality
  • Local control
  • United States

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