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Hernández, Laura E. – Educational Policy, 2022
Charter management organizations (CMOs) have increasingly had to respond to questions surrounding their organizations--particularly in the context of the broader social awakening around systemic injustices and evidence of their racially inequitable practices. This study investigated how CMOs counteracted criticisms and managed perception by…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Charter Schools, School Administration, Consciousness Raising
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Apple, Michael W. – Educational Policy, 2019
In education, the areas of critical policy studies, critical cultural studies, and critical curriculum studies all owe a good deal to a number of people. Among them are Paulo Freire, Raymond Williams, Pierre Bourdieu, Basil Bernstein, and Antonio Gramsci. Yet no such listing would be complete without the inclusion of Stuart Hall. The two books I…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Educational Philosophy, Books, Educational Theories
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Anyon, Jean – Educational Policy, 2009
This article places policy development in the context of progressive social movements. It describes how social movements develop, and delineates some of the accomplishments of such contestation in U.S. history as well as in changes of education policy. The article closes by considering the possibilities and challenges of current social movement…
Descriptors: United States History, Equal Education, Social Change, Educational Policy
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Perry, Laura B. – Educational Policy, 2009
Although theorists and policy makers agree that schooling should be democratic, what this exactly means often varies. This article establishes a conceptual model for analyzing education policy in democratic societies, based on the key concepts of equality, diversity, participation, choice, and cohesion. The model facilitates the design,…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Democratic Values, Educational Policy, Social Values
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Gaskell, Jane – Educational Policy, 2004
This article uses Melucci's approach to social movements to explore how the women"s movement changed education in British Columbia in the 1970s. The women's movement was a multifaceted social phenomenon with multiple agendas and actors. In the early 1970s, it developed a temporary sense of cohesion in the field of education in the context of a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, State Government, Equal Education, Civil Rights