Education Policy and the Australian Education Union

Education Policy and the Australian Education Union
Author: Andrew Vandenberg
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2018-03-09
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783319680477

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This book focuses on the politics of teacher resistance to the formation and implementation of neoliberal education policies in Australia. It argues that policies such as publishing examination test results online amounts to auditing teachers’ work, and assumes incompetence from teachers, which ultimately results in diverting teachers from their true professional responsibilities. The book outlines the rise of transnational networks that promote market-oriented methods of achieving social objectives, such as good education for all students, and considers a range of explanations for why this education policy was strengthened in Australia in 2010. It also reviews a range of arguments about professional unionism, and reflects on the history of the Australian Education Union and its capacity to resist social neoliberalism. The book concludes by reporting on a case-study in which principals, teachers and parents at two ordinary schools in Australia have managed to keep market forces at bay. It will appeal to students and researchers in the fields of education and sociology, particularly those interested in education policy, political ideology, unionism, and schools.

Educational Policy and the Politics of Change

Educational Policy and the Politics of Change
Author: Miriam Henry,Bob Lingard,Fazal Rizvi,Sandra Taylor
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2013-01-11
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781135098193

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Governments around the world are trying to come to terms with new technologies, new social movements and a changing global economy. As a result, educational policy finds itself at the centre of a major political struggle between those who see it only for its instrumental outcomes and those who see its potential for human emancipation. This book is a successor to the best-selling Understanding Schooling (1988). It provides a readable account of how educational policies are developed by the state in response to broader social, cultural, economic and political changes which are taking place. It examines the way in which schools live and work with these changes, and the policies which result from them. The book examines policy making at each level, from perspectives both inside and outside the state bureaucracy. It has a particular focus on social justice. Both undergraduate and postgraduate students will find that this book enables them to understand the reasoning behind the changes they are expected to implement. It will help to prepare them to confront an uncertain educational world, whilst still retaining their enthusiasm for education.

Education and training

Education and training
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1992
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1863480137

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The Australian Education Union

The Australian Education Union
Author: Andrew David Spaull
Publsiher: Australian Council for Educational
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2000
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0864313624

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Provides an original, systematic analysis of the AEU, the federal industrial organisation of state school teachers, TAFE and other workers.

The Global Assault on Teaching Teachers and their Unions

The Global Assault on Teaching  Teachers  and their Unions
Author: L. Weiner,M. Compton
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2008-03-31
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780230611702

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Public education's character is increasingly under assault as privatization of education is advanced. This collection of essays by noted scholars, teacher activists, and teacher's union leaders from around the world fuses insights with background and analysis to make real the goal of quality education for all the world's children.

Analysing Education Policy

Analysing Education Policy
Author: Meghan Stacey,Nicole Mockler
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2024-02-13
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781003848370

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Analysing Education Policy: Theory and Method provides a comprehensive overview of key approaches in critical education policy research. With chapters from internationally recognised and established scholars in the field, this book provides an authoritative account of how different questions may be approached and answered. Part 1 features chapters focused on text-based approaches to analysis, including critical discourse analysis, thinking with Foucault, Indigenist Policy Analysis, media analysis, the analysis of promotional texts in education, and the analysis of online networks. Part 2 features chapters focused on network ethnography, actor-network theory, materiality in policy, Institutional Ethnography, decolonising approaches to curriculum policy, working with children and young people, and working with education policy elites. These chapters are supported by an introduction to each section, as well as an overall introduction and conclusion chapter from the editors, drawing together key themes and ongoing considerations for the field. Critical education policy analysis takes many different forms, each of which works with distinctly different questions and fulfils different purposes. This book is the first to clearly map current common and influential approaches to answering these questions, providing important guidance for both new and established researchers.

Understanding Social Justice in Rural Education

Understanding Social Justice in Rural Education
Author: Hernán Cuervo
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2016-09-08
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781137505156

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This book explores what social justice looks like for rural schools in Australia. The author challenges the consensus that sees the distribution of resources as the panacea for the myriad challenges faced by rural schools and argues that the solution to inequality and injustice in rural settings has to take into account other important dimensions of social justice such as recognition and association. These include teachers’ concerns for issues of power, respect, and participation in their work that extend to policy-making processes and implementation; students’ post-school aspirations and, finally, parents’ hopes and fears for their children’s futures and the sustainability of their community. The book brings together political and social theory with education and youth studies, provides new insights about the complex nature of schooling in rural places, and makes a strong connection between schooling and the people and communities it serves.

The National Tertiary Education Union

The National Tertiary Education Union
Author: John Michael O'Brien
Publsiher: UNSW Press
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2015-10-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781742242170

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With a unique insider’s perspective, John O’Brien explores two decades of political activism by the NTEU, from its successes in navigating enterprise bargaining and vital role during the Rights to Work campaign; to its work on behalf of Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islanders, women, LBGTI members and casual workers during a time of constant change within the education sector.