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David Hursh, Ph.D.
David Hursh, Ph.D.
Professor of Education, University of Rochester
Email yang diverifikasi di warner.rochester.edu
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Assessing No Child Left Behind and the rise of neoliberal education policies
D Hursh
American educational research journal 44 (3), 493-518, 2007
11562007
The growth of high‐stakes testing in the USA: accountability, markets and the decline in educational equality
D Hursh
British Educational Research Journal 31 (5), 605-622, 2005
4942005
High-stakes testing and the decline of teaching and learning: The real crisis in education
DW Hursh
Rowman & Littlefield, 2008
4842008
Neo-liberalism, markets and accountability: Transforming education and undermining democracy in the United States and England
D Hursh
Policy Futures in Education 3 (1), 3-15, 2005
3942005
Exacerbating inequality: the failed promise of the No Child Left Behind Act
D Hursh
Race Ethnicity and Education 10 (3), 295-308, 2007
3562007
Environmental education in a neoliberal climate
D Hursh, J Henderson, D Greenwood
Environmental Education Research 21 (3), 299-318, 2015
2772015
The end of public schools: The corporate reform agenda to privatize education
DW Hursh
Routledge, 2015
2482015
Contesting global neoliberalism and creating alternative futures
DW Hursh, JA Henderson
Neoliberalism, cities and education in the global south and north, 7-22, 2016
2382016
Neoliberalism and the control of teachers, students, and learning: The rise of standards, standardization, and accountability
D Hursh
Cultural Logic: A Journal of Marxist Theory & Practice 7, 2000
2152000
Neoliberalism and schooling in the US: How state and federal government education policies perpetuate inequality
D Hursh, CA Martina
Journal for critical education policy studies 1 (2), 1-13, 2003
2112003
Democratic social education: Social studies for social change
DW Hursh, EW Ross
Routledge, 2014
2072014
Raising the stakes: High-stakes testing and the attack on public education in New York
D Hursh
Testing Regimes, Accountabilities and Education Policy, 46-60, 2017
2062017
Renaissance 2010: The reassertion of ruling-class power through neoliberal policies in Chicago
P Lipman, D Hursh
Policy futures in education 5 (2), 160-178, 2007
1452007
Marketing education: The rise of standardized testing, accountability, competition, and markets in public education
DW Hursh
Neoliberalism and education reform, 15-34, 2007
1002007
Assessment for whom: Repositioning higher education assessment as an ethical and value-focused social practice.
AF Wall, D Hursh, JW Rodgers III
Research & Practice in Assessment 9, 5-17, 2014
762014
Repoliticizing higher education assessment within neoliberal globalization
D Hursh, AF Wall
Policy Futures in Education 9 (5), 560-572, 2011
762011
The search for better educational standards: A cautionary tale
M Thrupp, B Lingard, M Maguire, DW Hursh, MA Peters
Springer international publishing, 2018
662018
Beyond the justice of the market: Combating neoliberal educational discourse and promoting deliberative democracy and economic equality
D Hursh
Handbook of social justice in education, 152-164, 2009
582009
Undermining democratic education in the USA: The consequences of global capitalism and neo-liberal policies for education policies at the local, state and federal levels
D Hursh
Policy Futures in Education 2 (3-4), 607-620, 2004
542004
Twenty-first century schools: Knowledge, networks and new economies
G Macdonald, DW Hursh
Sense Publishers, 2006
522006
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