Description:
Education and the Politics of Interruption examines how governments, schools, educators, communities, and parents have become central figures in the conflicts between authoritarian coalitions and progressive educational and social movements.
Review Quotes:
"Overall, the strength of Education and the Politics of Interruption lies in its ability to show a diversity of ways in which ideological struggles occur surrounding what education should look like. By taking a global perspective and drawing on the history of education-related activism and reforms in different countries, readers can see more clearly how these political struggles over education recur across time and place."
Book Review by Hannah Castner, Harvard Educational Review, April 2026, 96 (1) p. 151-156.
Read the full book review: https: //doi.org/10.17763/B7G5T9N3L