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259With liberty and justice for some: A philosophical argument against the small school movement in New York CityPhilosophical Studies in Education 45 125-135. 2015.The small school movement originated in the democratic ideology of Deborah Meier, who sought to create schools that gave students, parents, teachers, and all stakeholders in the communities they served a voice in education. In New York City, Meier's vision was implemented haphazardly by a group of business and political elites able to pour millions of dollars into an initiative without carefully considering the complex interests involved in creating new small schools. According to this author, t…Read more
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Indiana UniversityCenter for Research On Learning and TechnologyPostdoctoral Research Associate In STEM Education
Bloomington, Indiana, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
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The Aims of Education |
Philosophy of Education |
Hermeneutics |
Hans-Georg Gadamer |
Martin Heidegger |
Epistemological Theories |