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Average rating: 3.19 · 48 ratings · 8 reviews · 38 distinct works
Standardized Childhood: The...

3.15 avg rating — 34 ratings — published 2007 — 6 editions
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Inside Charter Schools

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Who Chooses? Who Loses?: Cu...

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When Schools Work: Pluralis...

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Growing-Up Modern

it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 2 ratings — published 1991 — 9 editions
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Crank 'Em Up: Brilliant Sal...

liked it 3.00 avg rating — 1 rating — published 1994 — 3 editions
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So...You Wanna Buy a Car: I...

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The Political Construction ...

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Debating Childhood and Pres...

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“This framing accents the importance of building a tidier system, one that incorporates the array of existing child care centers, then pushes to make their classrooms more uniform, with a socialization agenda "aligned" with the curricular content that first or second graders are expected to know. Like the common school movement, uniform indicators of quality, centralized regulation, more highly credientialed teachers are to ensure that instruction--rather than creating engaging activities for children to explore--will be delivered in more uniform ways. And the state signals to parents that this is now the appropriate way to raise one's three- or four-year-old. Modern child rearing is equated with systems building in the eyes of universal pre-kindergarten advocates--and parents hear this discourse through upbeat articles in daily newspapers, public service annoucement, and from school authorities.”
Bruce Fuller, Standardized Childhood: The Political and Cultural Struggle over Early Education



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