Whatever happened to democracy? A comment on Bischoff and Shores

The paradigm for formulating educational policy adopted by Bischoff and Shores, which appears to be the prevailing one, appears to offer no role to the citizen, rendering the paradigm suspect. The authors’ honest admission of the limitations of social science knowledge undercuts the argument for the...

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