The Penetration of Technocratic Logic into the Educational Field: Rationalizing Schooling from the Progressives to the Present
@article{Mehta2013ThePO, title={The Penetration of Technocratic Logic into the Educational Field: Rationalizing Schooling from the Progressives to the Present}, author={Jal Mehta}, journal={Teachers College Record: The Voice of Scholarship in Education}, year={2013}, volume={115}, pages={1 - 36} }
Context No Child Left Behind is only the most recent manifestation of a longstanding American impulse to reform schools through accountability systems created from afar. While research has explored the causes and consequences of No Child Left Behind, this study puts the modern accountability movement in longer historical perspective, seeking to identify broader underlying patterns that shape this approach to reform. Purpose and Research Design The study explores the question of the short and…
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