Competition, Economic Rationalization, Increased Surveillance, and Attacks on Diversity: Neo-Liberalism and the Transformation of Teacher Education in the U.S.

From Section:
Multiculturalism & Diversity
Countries:
USA
Published:
Nov. 10, 2010

This article was published in Teaching and Teacher Education, Volume 26, Issue 8,
Author(s): Ken Zeichner , 'Competition, Economic Rationalization, Increased Surveillance, and Attacks on Diversity: Neo-Liberalism and the Transformation of Teacher Education in the U.S.', Pages 1544-1552, Copyright Elsevier (November 2010).

The current article discusses recent developments in U.S. teacher education that are tied to the global neo-liberal project.

The article focuses on how changes experienced throughout the world have played out in the U.S.

Three areas are addressed in particular: the commodification of teacher education, hyperrationality and increased accountability, and attacks on multicultural education.

The article concludes with a look at the future for teacher education in the U.S.


Updated: Jan. 17, 2017
Keywords:
Accountability | Competition | Educational change | Educational trends | Multicultural education | Politics of education | Teacher education