Business Culture and the Death of Public Education: The Triumph of Management 
Over Leadership
Friday 12 November 2010
by: Henry A. Giroux, t r u t h o u t | Op-Ed

 
The recent news that Mayor Bloomberg has anointed Cathleen P. Black, the 
chairwomen of Hearst Magazines, as the new chancellor of the New York City 
school system is another high profile example of how much business elites in 
the United States despise public education and its traditional role as a 
guardian of civic values, democratic politics and public culture. It appears 
that Black's only suitability for the job is that she has "extraordinary 
qualifications as a manager," has "marketing prowess" and has participated "in 
a mentor day with Michelle Obama at a Detroit public school and, several years 
ago, [served] as 'principle for a day' in a school in the south Bronx."(1) This 
appointment could provide fodder for a skit for "Saturday Night Live" if it 
were not both true and tragic.


full: 
http://www.truth-out.org/business-culture-and-death-public-education-the-triumph-management-over-leadership65083?print
 
 





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