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  3. Vol. 1 No. 2 (1998): Current Issues in Comparative Education, Spring 1998: Education in the Market: Free Markets, Flee Markets,and Supermarkets

Current Issues in Comparative Education, Spring 1998: Education in the Market: Free Markets, Flee Markets,and Supermarkets

Vol. 1 No. 2 (1998)

Published: May 15, 2023

Editorial Introduction

Education in the Market: Free Markets, Flea Markets and Supermarkets
Jan 1, 1998

Current Issues in Comparative Education Editorial Board
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Articles

Rhetorical Reforms: Markets, Standards and Inequality
Jan 1, 1998

Michael W. Apple
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Privatization and Neo-Liberalism: Ideology and Evidence in Rhetorical Reforms
Jan 1, 1998

Steven J. Klees
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Contesting Capital: Critical Pedagogy and Globalism A Response to Michael Apple
Jan 1, 1998

Peter McLaren
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The Consequences of Neo-Liberalism on the Educational Prospects of Latin American Youth
Jan 1, 1998

Dra. Adriana Puiggros
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Globalization, Curriculum and the Third World State: In Dialogue with Michael Apple
Jan 1, 1998

Jonathan D. Jansen
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Quality Education and Social Stratification: The Paradox of Private Schooling in China
Jan 1, 1998

Haojing Cheng, Brian DeLany
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Privatization and Educational Equity: Can Markets Create a Just School System?
Jan 1, 1998

Peter W. Jr. Cookson
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Why are Progressives so Hostile to School Choice Policies?
Jan 1, 1998

Charles Glenn
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Education and Market: How Could It Be Different and What Is New?
Jan 1, 1998

Kai-ming Cheng
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