Table of Contents
"Selling Out Our Schools" is divided into three main sections (click on the section heading to go there):
- Vouchers and Market Ideology Addresses vouchers as well as broader concerns about marketplace approaches to education reform.
- Public Choice and Charters Discusses the potential, both good and bad, of these two reform movements.
- The Conservative Agenda Discusses school reform issues within the context of the conservative movement's political priorities.
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INTRODUCTION
Why We Are Publishing "Selling Out Our Schools"
By the Editors of Rethinking Schools
SECTION 1: VOUCHERS AND MARKET IDEOLOGY
The Hollow Promise of School Vouchers
By Robert LoweThe Market is Not the Answer
An Interview with Jonathan KozolQuestions and Answers about School Choice
By the Editors of Rethinking SchoolsLessons from the Voucher War
By Ann BastianLessons of Chile's Voucher Reform
By Martin CarnoyA Battle for the Soul of Public Education
By Warren FurutaniThe Debate Is About Privatization, Not 'Choice'
An interview with Deborah MeierThe Danger of Market Rhetoric
By Jeffrey HenigMarkets and Schools
By Peter Cookson, Jr'Vouchers Are a Smokescreen'
An interview with Linda Darling~HammondWill Markets or Democracy Prevail?
By Alex MolnarThe GI Bill Doesn't Vouch for Vouchers
By Robert LoweVouchers Would Devastate Our Schools
By U.S. Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA)Playing Politics with 'Choice'
By Gary Orfield'Choice' and Public School Reform
By Robert PeterkinWhat We Can Learn from Milwaukee
By Barbara MinerSchundler's Coucher Crusade for Jersey City
By Stan KarpChoice, Chelsea, and Clinton
By Robert LoweTeaching Students to Be Consumers
By Phyllis SidesOur Schools Need Money, Not Rhetoric
By CJ PrentissChurch/State Separation Vital to Democracy
By Marvin Frankel
SECTION 2: PUBLIC CHOICE AND CHARTERS
Charter Schools: Potentials and Pitfalls
An Interview with Ann BastianCharters: Finding the Courage to Face Our Contradictions
By Eric RofesJingletown: One Charter School's Story
By Tamara Prevost and Margarita Jimenez-SilvaTotal Decentralization: Too Much of a Good Thing?
By Bob PetersonPublic School Choice: Keeping the Focus on Equity
By Ann BastianFor-Profit Firms Fail to Deliver
By Barbara MinerMassachusetts: Robbing the Poor
By Stan KarpChicago: Public School Choice and Inequality
By Jonathan Kozol
SECTION 3: THE CONSERVATIVE AGENDA
Bradley Foundation Bankrolls Conservative Agenda
By Barbara MinerBradley, "The Bell Curve," and School Choice
By Barbara MinerConservatives Push 'Parental Rights'
By Barbara MinerPrivately Funded Voucher Plans Proliferate
By Barbara MinerSplits on the Right: Implications for Education
By Barbara MinerListing of Economic Conservative and Religious/Far Right Organizations
Progressive Groups that Monitor the Right Wing
