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Grayson, John – Studies in the Education of Adults, 2011
The article is based on activist research working in an anti-deportation social movement, and on sixteen interviews with both experienced and less experienced activists between 2009 and 2011. The anti deportation social movement made up of a range of organisations, is identified as a left social movement situated in an historic producer…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Democracy, Adult Education, Migrant Workers
Critical Teacher Education for Economic, Environmental and Social Justice: An Ecosocialist Manifesto
Hill, Dave; Boxley, Simon – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2007
In this chapter we set out a series of progressive egalitarian policy principles and proposals that constitute a democratic Marxist and ecosocialist manifesto for schooling and teacher education for economic and social justice. This is based on a democratic Marxist theoretical framework (1) and on a structuralist neo-Marxist analysis (2). We also…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Privatization, Unions, Developed Nations
Hill, Dave – Policy Futures in Education, 2004
This article focuses on global trends in education policy during the current epoch of imperializing, militaristic, neo-liberal global capital. It is based on an analysis that global capital, in the form of dominant US multinational capital, together with its client governments, uses the repressive and ideological apparatuses of the state to…
Descriptors: Working Class, Educational Change, Financial Policy, Educational Policy