Click Here to Download: https://ouo.io/NqbP4N Economization of Education Human Capital, Global Corporations, Skills-Based Schooling By: Joel Spring Publisher: Routledge Print ISBN: 9781138844612, 1138844616 eText ISBN: 9781317548300, 1317548302 Edition: 1st Pages: 168 Copyright year: 2015 Format: EPUB Available from $ 21.58 USD SKU 9781317548300R90 In this timely, cogent analysis of trends and powerful forces shaping global educational policy today, Joel Spring focuses on how economization is making economic growth and increased productivity the main goals of schools, and the ways these goals are achieved—including measuring educational policies by their costs and economic benefits, shaping family life to ensure productive workers and high-achieving students, introducing entrepreneurship education into curricula from preschool through higher education, and increasing the involvement of economists in educational policy analysis. Close attention is given to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), the World Bank, the World Economic Forum, and multinational corporations, which, as advocates of economization, want schools to focus on teaching hard and soft skills needed by the global labor market. Economization raises questions about the effects of economically driven agendas for schools: Will education policies advocated by global organizations and multinational businesses corporatize and standardize human personalities and families? What type of global worker is being sought by global organizations and multinational corporations? What education programs are supported to educate the ideal global worker? What is the ideal family life for economic growth and development? Detailing and analyzing the politics and motivations driving economization, the book concludes with an assessment of the impacts of the confluence of business interests, economic theories, governments, and educators. Additional ISBNs 9781138844605, 9781138844612, 1138844608, 1138844616