2022
DOI: 10.1111/1468-2427.13137
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EDUCATION REFORM AND FINANCIALIZATION: Making the Fiscal Crisis of the Schools

Abstract: Our fiscal analysis of Chicago Public Schools (CPS) from 1990 to 2018 contributes to a growing scholarship on the financialization of urban governance. We advance the concept of 'recursive austerity' to show how devolution and cuts at higher scales push local governments into the hands of both growth and debt machines. The use of short-term and variable-rate debt to pay for capital projects causes entrepreneurial and austerity strategies to chafe against their limitations and contradictions, which begets more … Show more

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“…From an educational policy perspective, teacher preparation programs and education scholars must continue to prepare prospective teachers to face changing school demographics with the most diverse student populations. Unfortunately, the focus of education reform policy changes has exacerbated current issues in areas such as standardization (Au, 2022), teacher accountability (Cochran-Smith, 2021), school choice and vouchers (Dixson et al, 2019), and fiscal responsibility (Farmer & Weber, 2022). I argue that social justice pedagogical practices are critical to teacher preparation policy and may enhance the learning outcomes of most students.…”
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“…From an educational policy perspective, teacher preparation programs and education scholars must continue to prepare prospective teachers to face changing school demographics with the most diverse student populations. Unfortunately, the focus of education reform policy changes has exacerbated current issues in areas such as standardization (Au, 2022), teacher accountability (Cochran-Smith, 2021), school choice and vouchers (Dixson et al, 2019), and fiscal responsibility (Farmer & Weber, 2022). I argue that social justice pedagogical practices are critical to teacher preparation policy and may enhance the learning outcomes of most students.…”
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confidence: 99%