Education Between State Markets and Civil Society

Education Between State  Markets  and Civil Society
Author: Heinz-Dieter Meyer,William Lowe Boyd
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2001-05
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781135670696

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Scholars from the US & Europe explore the promise of "civil society" to rejeuvenate systems of public education that are frequently characterized by bureaucratic over-regulation, lack of diversity and choice, and inequality of opportunity.

Education Contested

Education Contested
Author: Jules L. Peschar,Marieke van der Wal
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2000-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9026516304

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This text discusses the relationship between state, market, civil society and education, examining such topics as: development in education inspectorates; the way in which universities are stimulated to support themselves financially; and the way education prepares students for citizenship.

States Markets and Education

States  Markets and Education
Author: A. Weymann
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2014-02-11
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781137326485

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Education policy is a core element of the state's sovereignty and autonomy. This book analyzes the rise of the western education state and its limits in times of transition from western to non-western globalization and of waning newspaper interest in France, Germany, the UK and the US.

Educational Knowledge

Educational Knowledge
Author: Thomas S. Popkewitz
Publsiher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2000-01-06
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0791444031

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An examination of educational reform and change throughout the world, focusing on how issues of power and governance within states affect school practice and policy-making.

The Struggle for Control of Public Education

The Struggle for Control of Public Education
Author: Michael Engel
Publsiher: Temple University Press
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2000
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1566397413

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Those making decisions about education today argue that market strategies promote democratic educational reform, when really they promote market reform of education. Michael Engel argues against this tendency, siding with democratic values and calls for a return to community-controlled schools.

Civil Society Social Change and a New Popular Education in Russia

Civil Society  Social Change  and a New Popular Education in Russia
Author: W. John Morgan,Irina N. Trofimova,Grigori A. Kliucharev
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2018-10-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781134625680

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Civil Society, Social Change and a New Popular Education in Russia is a detailed account of contemporary issues that draws upon recent survey research conducted by the Institute of Sociology, Russian Academy of Sciences, as well as from secondary published work in both Russian and English. The book explores how social change and developments in civil society are occurring in Russia and the role played by a new popular education. The right to lifelong learning is guaranteed by the Russian state, as it was by the Soviet Union, where formal education, based on communist ideology, emphasised the needs of the state over those of individuals. In practice a wide range of educational needs, many of which relate to coping with changing economic, social and technological circumstances, are being met by non-governmental providers, including commercial companies, self-help groups, and community and neighbourhood clubs. This book discusses how this new popular education is both an example of developing civil society and stimulates its further development. However, as the book points out, it is also part of a growing educational divide, where motivated, articulate people take advantage of new opportunities, while disadvantaged groups such as the unemployed and the rural poor continue to be excluded.

Knowledge and Civil Society

Knowledge and Civil Society
Author: Johannes Glückler,Heinz-Dieter Meyer,Laura Suarsana
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2021-12-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783030711474

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This open access book focuses on the role of civil society in the creation, dissemination, and interpretation of knowledge in geographical contexts. It offers original, interdisciplinary and counterintuitive perspectives on civil society. The book includes reflections on civil and uncivil society, the role of civil society as a change agent, and on civil society perspectives of undone science. Conceptual approaches go beyond the tripartite division of public, private and civic sectors to propose new frameworks of civic networks and philanthropic fields, which take an inclusive view of the connectivity of civic agency across sectors. This includes relational analyses of epistemic power in civic knowledge networks as well as of regional giving and philanthropy. The original empirical case studies examine traditional forms of civic engagement, such as the German landwomen’s associations, as well as novel types of organizations, such as giving circles and time banks in their geographical context. The book also offers insider reflections on doing civil society, such as the cases of the Umbrella Movement in Hong Kong, epistemic activism in the United States, and the #FeesMustFall movement in South Africa.

Education Reform and Education Policy in East Asia

Education Reform and Education Policy in East Asia
Author: Ka-ho Mok
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2006-06-28
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781134207381

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This book assesses the impact of globalization on the education systems of key East Asian countries, including China, Hong Kong, Japan, and the "tiger economies" of South Korea, Taiwan and Singapore, examining how the increasingly interdependent economic system has driven policy change and education reform. It discusses how policy makers have responded to changes required in educational outcomes in order to equip their societies for new global conditions and explores the impact of new approaches and ideologies related to globalization, such as marketization, privatization, governance changes, managerialism, economic rationalism and neo-liberalism, making comparisons across the region. Based upon in-depth research, fieldwork, literature analysis, policy document analysis and personal reflections of academics serving in the education sector, this volume recounts heated debates about the pros and cons of education restructuring in East Asia. The discussions on national responses and coping strategies in this volume offer highly relevant insights on how globalization has resulted in restructuring and draws lessons from comparative public policy analysis and comparative education studies.