An edition of Class war (2015)

Class war

the privatization of childhood

Class war
Megan Erickson, Megan Erickson
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An edition of Class war (2015)

Class war

the privatization of childhood

"What is at stake when some American children go to school hungry and others go to school in $1,000 Bugaboo strollers? Class War argues that under free-market capitalism, life paths prescribed by class but framed as parental choices--public or private, gifted & talented, general or special education--segregate American children from birth through adolescence, and into adulthood, as never before. In an age of austerity, an elite class of corporate education reformers has found new ways to transfer the costs of raising children to families. Although public schools are tasked with providing childcare, job training, meals and social services for low-income children, their funding is being drastically cut; meanwhile, private schools promise to nurture well-rounded individuals for families able to afford the $40,000 a year tuition. Drawing from Erickson's own experience as a teacher in the New York City school system, Class War shows how education has been transformed into a competitive "hunger games for the resources and social connections required for economic success.""--

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Language
English
Pages
230

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Series
The Jacobin series, Jacobin series
Other Titles
Privatization of childhood

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
379.1
Library of Congress
LB2806.36 .E74 2015, LC89

The Physical Object

Pagination
230 pages
Number of pages
230

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27190291M
ISBN 10
1781689482
ISBN 13
9781781689486
LCCN
2015020818
OCLC/WorldCat
914156896

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