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When public schools answer to markets - Salon.com

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When public schools answer to markets

Citizens shouldn't be seen as consumers choosing between education options, but active participants



When public schools answer to markets
(Flickr/Monticello Preparatory School)


Backing Governor Chris Christie and Commissioner Chris Cerf’s unrelenting push for more “high-quality school options” in New Jersey, the Department of Education recently approved nine charter schools to open in September, bringing the total number of charter schools in New Jersey to 86. This move is part of a broader trend toward the marketization of education policy – the incorporation of market principles into the management and structure of public schools, as well as voucher programs to subsidize alternatives to public schools. These market principles include deregulation, competition, and the unqualified celebration of “choice,” all of which