None of Our Business: Why Business Models Dont Work in Schools

by Crystal England

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At last-an insider's look at the insidious intrusion of corporate interests into American classrooms. Former middle school principal Crystal England makes it perfectly clear that schooling-as-business is no schooling at all. When bottom lines are more important than developing minds, then students, families, and teachers pay-and pay big. Her book examines the assertion, and assumption, that with more front-end management and an increasingly open market, schools could experience the success show more of corporations-an assertion that begs the real questions: Is education an art or an industry? What matters most-product or process? In each of her seven chapters, England explores exactly how and why the school-business model does not and cannot work. She addresses such issues as: expectations marketing standards the education "audience" assessment nontraditional environments and choice legislation. Balancing practical wisdom with current research, England makes a consistently strong case against what amounts to assembly-line education using the business model. Quality principles, sound marketing, and other basic business tenets might mold products. But in the complicated community of diversity that is today's classroom, it is the individual teacher who creates harmony out of chaos and ensures real learning despite threats and ultimatums. show less

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Nonfiction, Business
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371.195Society, government, & cultureEducationSchools and their activities; special educationTeachers; Teaching personnel; Professors, masters instructorsOther topics
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LC1085.2 .E3895EducationSpecial aspects of educationSpecial aspects of educationTypes of educationIndustrial education (General)
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