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James Clark – ProQuest LLC, 2023
This study examined the lived experience of 10 activist teachers at the kindergarten through 12th grade level. All participants were veteran teachers with 10 or more years of public school experience who have come to terms with bureaucratic elements inside the system and yet continue to practice active resistance to policies, practices, and…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Elementary Secondary Education, Teachers, Activism
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Omar Davila Jr.; Victor M. Rios – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2022
A paradox exists between capital accumulation and corporate philanthropy: a record number of 'generous' donations and historic levels of social inequality. In education, tech companies are directing significant investments to shape public schools. Many efforts to support Latino boys are aligned with these goals, as interventions aim to prepare…
Descriptors: Latin Americans, High School Students, College Bound Students, Males
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Enright, Eimear; Hogan, Anna; Rossi, Tony – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2020
This paper explores the rise of philanthropy and the influence corporate partnerships have on the practice of public schooling. We do this by focusing on one public school in Australia and its partnership with one global commercial actor. The paper proceeds by outlining new philanthropy in public schooling and in particular, how commercial…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Private Financial Support, Corporate Support, Public Schools
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Gurn, Alex M. – SAGE Open, 2016
The last few decades have been ones of complexity and contradiction. Long-term socio-economic restructuring has produced deep and growing wealth disparities, leveling great constraints on urban public schools that must confront the social and educational repercussions of chronic poverty. Long-standing political austerity, coupled with fallout from…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Public Schools, Partnerships in Education, Corporate Support
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Aksoy, Naciye – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2015
The purpose of this study is to discuss the transformations, namely in the structure, meaning, conduct, and presentation of education, and the teaching profession and students as created by the companies via corporate social responsibility (CSR) and sponsorship projects in public schools of Turkey. The outlook of these transformations was…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Responsibility, Corporations, School Business Relationship
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Wexler, Alice – Arts Education Policy Review, 2014
As the common core state standards become reality, teachers have reason for concern. In this article the author outlines the roots of what has been called the corporate reform in education and its effects on the arts, poverty, and disabilities. The financial contributions of the Gates and Broad foundations led to the corporatization and nationwide…
Descriptors: State Standards, Educational Change, Poverty, Disabilities
Carpenter, Dick M., II.; Erickson, Angela C. – Institute for Justice, 2014
In 2013, Alabama adopted the Alabama Accountability Act, an education reform measure that includes two new school choice programs that extend a lifeline to Alabama students trapped in failing public schools. One program offers a tax credit to help offset the cost of tuition for families who move their children from public schools designated as…
Descriptors: Tax Credits, State Legislation, School Choice, Public Schools
Potter, Maria – Online Submission, 2012
To compensate for declining public school budgets, an increasing number of local public education organizations are soliciting and accepting financial support from U.S. corporations. There is considerable debate as to whether corporate involvement ultimately aids or hampers students' academic achievement, and there are many conflicting opinions as…
Descriptors: Public Education, Public Schools, Corporate Support, Corporations
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Hart, Cassandra M. D. – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 2014
This study examines public school characteristics, and public and private school market characteristics, associated with participation among elementary-aged students in a means-tested school voucher program in Florida. Participants are more likely than eligible nonparticipants to come from disadvantaged public schools on multiple dimensions. On…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Institutional Characteristics, Private Schools, Participation
Carpenter, Dick M., II – Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice, 2011
The past 30 years have seen a steady expansion in the educational choices available to parents as school choice programs have spread around the country. Enabling parents to choose schools that fit their children's unique needs is a win-win-win: Research shows that such school choice policies benefit the children who participate, give traditional…
Descriptors: Tax Credits, School Choice, Access to Education, State Legislation
Redd, Zakia; Princiotta, Daniel; Stratford, Brandon; Caal, Selma; Li, Weilin; Murphy, Kelly; Coffey, Amelia; Carrington, Nicholas; Carney, Rachel; Oster, Maryjo; Horton, Susannah – Child Trends, 2015
J.C. Nalle is a Community School located in the Marshall Heights neighborhood of Ward 7 in Washington, D.C. The community in which J.C. Nalle is located, historically one of the more economically disadvantaged areas of the city, has experienced a number of changes in recent years. This report of evaluation findings begins with an introduction to…
Descriptors: School Turnaround, Economically Disadvantaged, Community Schools, Partnerships in Education
Hann, Leslie Werstein – District Administration, 2008
From national initiatives that aim to broadly reform education to local efforts to pair children with tutors, corporations are increasingly involved with schools. The idea of business-school relationships is not new. However, the confluence of several powerful currents--corporate advocacy on education policy, cash-strapped public schools,…
Descriptors: School Business Relationship, Partnerships in Education, Educational Change, Corporations
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Koza, Julia Eklund – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2006
In recent years saving the music has become a favorite project of major corporations, especially as privatization of public schooling has gained momentum. Here, the author presents examples of these projects like the corporate-sponsored initiative "VH1 Save the Music" which claims helping flailing school music programs. Among other things, she…
Descriptors: Culturally Relevant Education, Music Education, Public Schools, Corporate Support
Wohl, Alexander – American Educator, 2001
Discusses the pros and cons of commercial activity in the schools, explaining that while schools always need the added support, the result is that students are bombarded with commercial messages. Commercial activity includes direct advertising, product sales/incentive programs, and indirect advertising. Discusses the importance of ensuring that…
Descriptors: Corporate Support, Elementary Secondary Education, Public Schools, School Business Relationship
Noble, Douglas D. – 1992
The New American Schools Development Corporation (NASDC) was established in 1991 by President Bush to funnel corporate funds into innovative designs for "new American schools." NASDC's board will decide on a few proposals that will receive up to $20 million each over 5 years to develop, implement, and market their designs. These…
Descriptors: Corporate Support, Educational Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Global Approach
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