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'''Sarah Knopp''' is a public high school teacher in [[Los Angeles]]. She has published several articles and reviews in the [[International Socialist Review]], [[Counterpunch]], [[Rethinking Schools]], and [[United Teacher]]. She is a co-editor of the forthcoming book Education and Capitalism from [[Haymarket Books]].  
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'''Sarah Knopp''' is a public high school teacher in [[Los Angeles]]. She has published several articles and reviews in the [[International Socialist Review]], [[Counterpunch]], [[Rethinking Schools]], and [[United Teacher]]. She is a co-editor of the forthcoming book Education and Capitalism from [[Haymarket Books]].<ref>[http://www.leftforum.org/civicrm/event/info?reset=1&id=249 Left Forum page, Capitalism and Education: A Marxist discourse on what we're fighting against and what we're fighting for]</ref>
 
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==Left Forum==
 
==Left Forum==
 
At [[Left Forum 2011]], [[Sarah Knopp]] organized a panel  "Capitalism and Education: A Marxist discourse on what we're fighting against and what we're fighting for". other panelists included [[Jeff Bale]],  
 
At [[Left Forum 2011]], [[Sarah Knopp]] organized a panel  "Capitalism and Education: A Marxist discourse on what we're fighting against and what we're fighting for". other panelists included [[Jeff Bale]],  

Revision as of 22:58, 20 April 2011

Sarah Knopp is a public high school teacher in Los Angeles. She has published several articles and reviews in the International Socialist Review, Counterpunch, Rethinking Schools, and United Teacher. She is a co-editor of the forthcoming book Education and Capitalism from Haymarket Books.[1]

Left Forum

At Left Forum 2011, Sarah Knopp organized a panel "Capitalism and Education: A Marxist discourse on what we're fighting against and what we're fighting for". other panelists included Jeff Bale, Department of Teacher Education, Michigan State University, Jean Anyon, Graduate Center, CUNY, Brian Jones, SocialistWorker.org, Megan Behrent, International Socialist Organization.[2]