To What Ends?: Educational Reform Around the World
Arnove, Robert F.
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Title
To What Ends?: Educational Reform Around the World
Author(s)
Arnove, Robert F.
Issue Date
2005-04-01
Keyword(s)
Educational reform
Global education
Democratic citizenship
Abstract
"""Many 'reforms'—such as those related to welfare programs in the
United States—can be actually seen as “deforms.” These so-called “reforms”
have led to increasing impoverishment and lives of misery for many instead of
improving the lives of individuals and their communities. In examining
educational initiatives that are purported to contribute to improvements in
educational equity, quality, and efficiency—the three major challenges facing
educational systems around the world—it is useful to examine who is
instituting the changes, based on what assumptions and values (i.e., what
ideologies), with what ends in mind, and with what outcomes. In basic policy
analysis, a leading question is who pays and who benefits from efforts to
change or reinforce the status quo."" In this essay, Professor Arnove discusses some issues related to this question."
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Language
eng
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Title VI National Resource Center Grant (P015A030066)
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