Neoliberal Transformation of Education in Turkey

Neoliberal Transformation of Education in Turkey
Author: K. Inal,G. Akkaymak,Kemal ?nal
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2012-11-05
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781137097811

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Neoliberal policies have had an impact on educational systems globally. This book provides a detailed and critical analysis of neoliberal educational policies and reforms in Turkey by focusing on the Justice and Development Party's reform efforts over the last eight years.

Neoliberal Transformation of Education in Turkey

Neoliberal Transformation of Education in Turkey
Author: K. Inal,G. Akkaymak,Kemal ?nal
Publsiher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2012-11-05
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0230341284

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Neoliberal policies have had an impact on educational systems globally. This book provides a detailed and critical analysis of neoliberal educational policies and reforms in Turkey by focusing on the Justice and Development Party's reform efforts over the last eight years.

Neoliberal Transformation of Education in Turkey

Neoliberal Transformation of Education in Turkey
Author: K. Inal,G. Akkaymak,Kemal ?nal
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2012-11-05
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781137097811

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Neoliberal policies have had an impact on educational systems globally. This book provides a detailed and critical analysis of neoliberal educational policies and reforms in Turkey by focusing on the Justice and Development Party's reform efforts over the last eight years.

Reproducing Class

Reproducing Class
Author: Henry Rutz,Erol M. Balkan
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2009-02-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780857455451

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Middle classes are by definition ambiguous, raising all sorts of paradoxical questions, perceived and real, about their power and place relative to those above and below them in a class-structured society. Focusing on families of the new middle class in Istanbul, the authors of this study address questions about the social construction of middle-class reality in the context of the rapid changes that have come about through recent economic growth in global markets and the global diffusion of information technology. After 1980, Turkey saw a structural transformation from state-owned and managed industry, banking, and media and communications to privatization and open markets. The idea of being middle class and the reality of middle-class practices became open for negotiation and interpretation. This study therefore offers a particularly interesting case study of an emergent global phenomenon known as the transnational middle class, characterized by their location of work in globalizing cities, development of transnational social networks, sumptuary consumption habits, and residences in gated communities. As the authors show, this new middle class associates quality education, followed by property and lifestyle issues, with the concept of a comfortable life.

Educational Transformation

Educational Transformation
Author: Akamai University
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2019-08-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781796048964

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Educational Transformation is a discussion of the advancement of higher education for the betterment of the human condition and sustainability of the planet. The authors are fully committed to this mission and have addressed elements in this book which will assist likeminded professionals in their contributions toward human advancement. Akamai is dedicated to the betterment of the human condition and sustainability of the planet.

The Politics of Education in Turkey

The Politics of Education in Turkey
Author: Zühre Emanet
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2023-06-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780755636709

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Control over education has been a keenly contested area since the Justice and Development Party (AKP) came to power in Turkey. Central to this contest has been the question of whose values would be passed down to future generations, with the inculcation of gender segregation in primary schools a key marker in ongoing cultural battles over Turkey's secularist founding principles and the growing dominance of Islamist political movements. This book offers an in-depth analysis of gender inequality in action in the Turkish schooling system by examining changes in education provision and culture in the years since 2012. Based on two school ethnographies conducted in an AKP-dominated district of Istanbul where the author worked as a teacher and researcher, it examines neoliberal education policies and their co-option by the AKP and other Islamist movements to promote their own agendas, while also considering the effects of the struggle between rival Islamist groups. Grounding its theoretical approach with empirical evidence of ideology in action, it provides an important analysis of the way in which boys and girls are socialized in Turkey's public schooling system.

Challenges to Teacher Education in Difficult Economic Times

Challenges to Teacher Education in Difficult Economic Times
Author: Joan Stephenson,Lorraine Ling
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2013-10-23
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781135101459

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Teacher education in a financial crisis – what are the consequences and how can probity be maintained? Education, like most other parts of everyday life, is experiencing the challenges brought about by global financial constrictions. This book presents the experiences and views of practising teacher educators from multiple countries and continents on how the melt-down in world economics has affected and will continue to affect teacher education and concomitant experiences in schooling. The ramifications are seen to extend into every aspect of teacher preparation, continuing staff development and teacher support, and there are significant implications for the quality of teaching and learning, and the ethos and standing of the process of education as a whole. Drawing on educational theory and social, political, and economic discourses, the book addresses issues such as policy, philosophy, organisation, funding, resources, modes of teaching and learning, curricular change, recruitment and retention, amongst others, and provides a snap-shot across diverse contexts. It aims to provide an evaluative, analytical but reflective picture of teacher education in the light of the world economic crisis, whilst exploring good practice and suggesting future strategies to develop the quality of teacher education and professional support, teaching and learning. The volume provides an insight into the need for a new paradigm for teacher education: one that involves teacher educators in devising a discourse of positive and radical change. It will be a valuable resource for teacher educators, educational leaders, policy makers, educational commentators and teachers seeking to engage with the scholarship of teaching as a means to engage in continuous professional development.

Neoliberalism and Education Systems in Conflict

Neoliberalism and Education Systems in Conflict
Author: Khalid Arar,Deniz Örücü,Jane Wilkinson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2020-12-29
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000282986

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Neoliberalism and Education Systems in Conflict: Exploring Challenges Across the Globe explores how neoliberal values are imprinted onto educational spaces and practices, and by consequence, fundamentally reshape how we come to understand the educational experience at the school or system level. Countries across the globe struggle with the residual effects of increased accountability, choice/voucher systems, and privatization. The first section of the book discusses the direct imprint of neoliberal policies on educational spaces. The next section examines the more indirect outcomes of neoliberalism, including the challenges of inequity, access, violence, racism, and social justice issues as a result of neoliberal ideologies. Each section of the book includes case studies about education systems across the globe, including Britain, Middle East, Turkey, United States, China, and Chile written by international contributors. Neoliberalism and Education Systems in Conflict is essential reading for educators, scholars, and faculty of educational leadership and policy globally.