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The author of this innovative book develops the thesis that educational reform in its current state is incomplete and ill-suited to democratic nations. Maxcy argues that ′decentralization′ philosophies could seriously damage schools and children. He advocates a comprehensive ′new school order′ to suit the changing features of postmodern culture. Key themes in this text include: poststructuralist versus structuralist assumptions; and order versus chaos in popular reform m…
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The author of this innovative book develops the thesis that educational reform in its current state is incomplete and ill-suited to democratic nations. Maxcy argues that ′decentralization′ philosophies could seriously damage schools and children. He advocates a comprehensive ′new school order′ to suit the changing features of postmodern culture. Key themes in this text include: poststructuralist versus structuralist assumptions; and order versus chaos in popular reform movements.

Democracy, Chaos and the New School Order should become a landmark in postmodern approaches to education.

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  • Author: Spencer J Maxcy
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  • ISBN-10: 0803961995
  • ISBN-13: 9780803961999
  • Format: 15.4 x 22.9 x 1.5 cm, minkšti viršeliai
  • Language: English English

The author of this innovative book develops the thesis that educational reform in its current state is incomplete and ill-suited to democratic nations. Maxcy argues that ′decentralization′ philosophies could seriously damage schools and children. He advocates a comprehensive ′new school order′ to suit the changing features of postmodern culture. Key themes in this text include: poststructuralist versus structuralist assumptions; and order versus chaos in popular reform movements.

Democracy, Chaos and the New School Order should become a landmark in postmodern approaches to education.

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