Democratic Theory of Educational Accountability

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A Democratic Theory of Educational Accountability
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accountability in US public education
Accountability Policy
Accountability's Promises
Accountability’s Promises
Achievement Gap
Adequate Yearly Progress
American Education
assessment reform
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Calculative Procedures
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Crystalline Purity
democratic participation in schooling
democratic responsibilities
democratic theory
Derek Gottlieb
Devious
Disengaged
Doves Cry
Education Management Organizations
Education System
Educational Accountability
Educational Accountability Policy
educational assessment
educational policy
educational policy analysis
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high-stakes testing critique
Impact Evaluation
interpersonal relationality
irreducible plurality
John Dewey
moral education
NCLB
NCLB's Federalization
NCLB’s Federalization
philosophy of education
pluralism
Proficiency Cut Score
Racial Justice Advocates
social mobility in schools
Social Things
Stanley Cavell
Student Succeeds Act
Student's GPA
Student’s GPA
test-based measures
Thin Simplification
US public education system
Violating
Wittgenstein's Regress
Wittgenstein’s Regress

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032238463
  • Weight: 249g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Dec 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This insightful text offers a detailed account of the historical development of educational accountability in the US public education system. In doing so, it diagnoses the unforeseen consequences arising from a centralized, technocratic implementation of the concept, and calls for a radical re-thinking in how our democratic responsibilities translate into the provision, measurement, and conceptualization of education.

Drawing from the works of scholars including Stanley Cavell, Linda Zerilli, Daniel Koretz, and James Scott, A Democratic Theory of Educational Accountability illustrates the way in which "educational accountability" has foregrounded centralized measures of "success" to the point of perversity. Through nuanced political theory and philosophical arguments, the text demonstrates how test-based measures have rendered the holistic aims of education futile, resulting in an education system of "box-checking" and "rule-following". Ultimately calling for a new imagination of how our democratic responsibilities are enacted in schools and communities, Gottlieb illustrates how accountability can be used for good, to ensure that our schools nurture talent, cultivate social mobility, and engage with local needs.

This text will be of great interest to graduate and postgraduate students, researchers, academics, and libraries in the field of philosophy of education, educational policy, assessment & testing and democratic theory.

Derek Gottlieb is an assistant professor of educational foundations and curriculum studies at the University of Northern Colorado, USA.

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