No Adult Left Behind: How Politics Hijacks Education Policy and Hurts Kids (Cambridge Studies in the Comparative Politics of Education)

$29.99

This book provides a critical analysis of education policy and politics, suitable for social studies or government courses.

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No Adult Left Behind: How Politics Hijacks Education Policy and Hurts Kids (Cambridge Studies in the Comparative Politics of Education)
$29.99

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For decades, Americans have debated why our students consistently score lower than their peers in other developed countries. While most debates have focused on school spending, curriculum, teacher quality, and teachers’ unions, No Adult Left Behind argues that local democratic control is the root of the problem. Elected school boards govern local school districts, but only adults vote in local elections – most of whom don’t have children or care about academics. This leads to educational debates that are centered around issues that adults care most about, such as partisanship, identity politics, property values, and employment concerns, while the needs of students get left behind. In identifying the misalignment between the interests of school children and the political and policy agendas of the adults who control education, No Adult Left Behind stands to become a landmark study on modern education politics.

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