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Contested Classrooms
Education, Globalization, and Democracy in Alberta |
| Editor Trevor Harrison, Jerrold Kachur |
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| Education has become a battlefield, the classroom the arena where the contest is fought. The 1997 Ontario teachers' strike, the federal government's Millennium Scholarship, and a wave of protests across the country are among the signals that the war is heating up. Alberta stands as a Canadian model of radical education reform, propelled by economic necessity. But is all reform necessarily right or good?-and who decides? A range of commentators-teachers, scholars, parents, and others-discuss the conflict in Alberta's schools. |
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Copublished with Parkland Institute.
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| Format: Trade Paperback |
| ISBN: 978-0-88864-315-5 |
| Price: CND$ 19.95, USD$ 19.95, £ 16.99 |
| Discount: Trade |
| Subject: Education/Policy |
| Publication Date: March 1999 |
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| Reviews |
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"a fascinating and disturbing book…. We owe it to ourselves and our kids to read this significant and instructive book and to get more involved.” Canadian Principal |
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"This book is an illuminating and thorough critique of Klein's education legacy. Trevor Harrison and Jerrold Kachur's collection of essays is meticulous and non-partisan, and though Classrooms was published in 1999 its critiques are remarkably prescient--useful to anyone wishing to understand the roots of the grievances outlined by 2003's Alberta Learning Commission.” Evan Osenton, Assistant Editor, AlbertaViews |
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"…highly informative, covers the main policy developments in an authoritative manner and could provoke much needed debate.” David Taras, Alberta Views |
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