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        6. Safe Schools, Dangerous Nations: The Paradox of School Violence
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        David Baker
        
                                    
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                                            Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Tables and Figures ix
- Preface xi
- 1. The Global Environment of National School Systems 1
- 2. The Declining Significance of Gender and the Rise of Egalitarian Mathematics Education 16
- 3. Symbiotic Institutions: Changing Global Dynamics Between Family and Schooling 34
- 4. Demand for Achievement: The Worldwide Growth of Shadow Education Systems 54
- 5. Rich Land, Poor Schools: Inequality of National Educational Resources and Achievement of Disadvantaged Students 71
- 6. Safe Schools, Dangerous Nations: The Paradox of School Violence 86
- 7. The Universal Math Teacher? International Beliefs, National Work Roles, and Local Practice 104
- 8. Schoolwork at Home? Low-Quality Schooling and Homework 117
- 9. Slouching Toward a Global Ideology: The Devolution Revolution in Education Governance 134
- 10. Nation Versus Nation: The Race to Be the First in the World 150
- 11. Conclusion: Observing Modern Schooling as an Institution 169
- Bibliography 179
- Index 191
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Tables and Figures ix
- Preface xi
- 1. The Global Environment of National School Systems 1
- 2. The Declining Significance of Gender and the Rise of Egalitarian Mathematics Education 16
- 3. Symbiotic Institutions: Changing Global Dynamics Between Family and Schooling 34
- 4. Demand for Achievement: The Worldwide Growth of Shadow Education Systems 54
- 5. Rich Land, Poor Schools: Inequality of National Educational Resources and Achievement of Disadvantaged Students 71
- 6. Safe Schools, Dangerous Nations: The Paradox of School Violence 86
- 7. The Universal Math Teacher? International Beliefs, National Work Roles, and Local Practice 104
- 8. Schoolwork at Home? Low-Quality Schooling and Homework 117
- 9. Slouching Toward a Global Ideology: The Devolution Revolution in Education Governance 134
- 10. Nation Versus Nation: The Race to Be the First in the World 150
- 11. Conclusion: Observing Modern Schooling as an Institution 169
- Bibliography 179
- Index 191