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The fundamental aim of this work is to cultivate an understanding of the neoliberal aspects within United States Education Policy and to investigate its impacts on primary and secondary education. This research will explore the declining quality of education in the US and its effects on young people in their quest to become a successful 'global citizen'. This project seeks to illustrate how neoliberal ideals influence the existing educational institutions functional capacity and to what extent. An escalating and perhaps long-standing view of Americans as self- centered , individualistic ,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The fundamental aim of this work is to cultivate an understanding of the neoliberal aspects within United States Education Policy and to investigate its impacts on primary and secondary education. This research will explore the declining quality of education in the US and its effects on young people in their quest to become a successful 'global citizen'. This project seeks to illustrate how neoliberal ideals influence the existing educational institutions functional capacity and to what extent. An escalating and perhaps long-standing view of Americans as self- centered , individualistic , ignorant , un- worldly , among other traits have generalized the nation s public. This venture seeks to determine if current US Education Policy is effective in creating global civil political awareness among youth in the US, fostering prosperity in today s globalized world.
Autorenporträt
Erin Pemrick received her MA in International Studies at the University of Limerick, Ireland. She was previously an English Professional at the ECC Language Institute in Kobe, Japan and a High School Educator in Chicago, Illinois. Erin is currently an English Language Instructor and focuses on US Relations and International Public Policy.