Re Reading Education Policies

Re Reading Education Policies
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 826
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789087908317

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This book collects studies with a ‘critical education policy orientation’, and presents itself as a handbook of matters of public concern. The term ‘critical’ does not refer to the adoption of a particular theoretical framework or methodology, but rather it refers to a very specific ethos or way of relating to the present and the belief that the future should not be the repetition of the past. This implies a concern about what is happening in our societies today and what could or should be happening in the future. As a consequence, the contributors to the book rely on a general notion of public policy that takes on board processes, practices, and discourses at a variety of levels, in diverse governmental and non-governmental contexts, and considers the relation of policy to power, to politics and to social regulation. Following the detailed introduction that aims at picturing the landscape of studies with a ‘critical education policy orientation’, the book presents re-readings of six policy challenges; globalization, knowledge society, lifelong learning, equality/democracy/social inclusion, accountability/control/efficiency and teacher professionalism. It seeks to contextualise these in relation to issues of current global concern at the start of the 21st century. Despite the diversity of approaches, this collection of critical education policy studies shares a concern with what could be called ‘the public, and its education,’ and represents a snapshot of education policy research at a particular time.

Re reading Education Policies

Re reading Education Policies
Author: Maarten Simons,Mark Olssen,Michael A. Peters
Publsiher: Brill / Sense
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Bildungspolitik / swd
ISBN: 9087908296

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This book collects studies with a 'critical education policy orientation', and presents itself as a handbook of matters of public concern. The term 'critical' does not refer to the adoption of a particular theoretical framework or methodology, but rather it refers to a very specific ethos or way of relating to the present and the belief that the future should not be the repetition of the past. This implies a concern about what is happening in our societies today and what could or should be happening in the future. As a consequence, the contributors to the book rely on a general notion of public policy that takes on board processes, practices, and discourses at a variety of levels, in diverse governmental and non-governmental contexts, and considers the relation of policy to power, to politics and to social regulation. Following the detailed introduction that aims at picturing the landscape of studies with a 'critical education policy orientation', the book presents re-readings of six policy challenges; globalization, knowledge society, lifelong learning, equality/democracy/social inclusion, accountability/control/efficiency and teacher professionalism. It seeks to contextualise these in relation to issues of current global concern at the start of the 21st century. Despite the diversity of approaches, this collection of critical education policy studies shares a concern with what could be called 'the public, and its education, ' and represents a snapshot of education policy research at a particular time.

Re reading Education Policy and Practice in Small States

Re reading Education Policy and Practice in Small States
Author: Tavis Deryck Jules,Patrick Ressler
Publsiher: Komparatistische Bibliothek / Comparative Studies Series / Bibliothèque d'Études Comparatives
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Education and state
ISBN: 3631627513

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The volume is concerned with educational developments in small and microstates. It is guided by the questions (i) if and how small and microstates deal with policy challenges to their education systems that are particularly important for their future development and (ii) whether there is something like typical «small / microstate behavior.»

Policy Geophilosophy and Education

Policy  Geophilosophy and Education
Author: P. Taylor Webb,Kalervo N. Gulson
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2015-10-14
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789463001427

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Education policy is premised on its instrumentalist approach. This instrumentalism is based on narrow assumptions concerning people (the subject), decision-making (power), problem-solving (science and methodology), and knowledge (epistemology). Policy, Geophilosophy, and Education reconceptualises the object, and hence, the objectives, of education policy. Specifically, the book illustrates how education policy positions and constitutes objects and subjects through emergent policy arrangements that simultaneously influence how policy is sensed, embodied, and enacted. The book examines the disciplinary and multi-disciplinary approaches to education policy analysis over the last sixty years, and reveals how policy analysis constitutes the ontologies and epistemologies of policy. In order to reconceptualise policy, Policy, Geophilosophy, and Education uses ideas of spatiality, affect and problematization from the disciplines of geography and philosophy. The book problematizes case-vignettes to illustrate the complex and often paradoxical relations between neo-liberal education policy equity, and educational inequalities produced in the representational registers of race and ethnicity.

Education Policy Analysis for a Complex World

Education Policy Analysis for a Complex World
Author: Kalervo N. Gulson,Amy Scott Metcalfe
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2018-10-11
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781315280752

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In the past decade, post-structural policy analysis in education has evolved, primarily focusing on disrupting dominant narratives about education policy research, development and implementation, and the aims and outcomes of the policy-research nexus. This book originates from an ‘Education Policy Analysis for a Complex World’ workshop held in conjunction with the University of British Columbia and sponsored by a Canadian Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Connection Grant. The workshop focused on one over-arching question: To what extent can post-structural theories offer innovative policy analyses, and contribute to new forms of policy development and implementation? The chapters in this collection provide responses from the participants of the workshop, and serve as illustrations of the broad range of scholarship that may be identified as post-structural policy analysis. This book was originally published as a special issue of Critical Studies in Education.

Public Education in the Digital Age

Public Education in the Digital Age
Author: Morgan Anderson
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2022-12-08
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000802849

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Educational technology is now ubiquitous in schooling, both in P-12 and at universities. Despite the imposition of technology in most aspects of teaching and learning, little attention has been given to the implications educational technology has for healthy student development, humane pedagogy, teacher labor, academic freedom, and the aims of social justice. Rather than merely a set of neutral tools, educational technology is bound up with systems of power and privilege that tend to deepen, rather than confront inequality. In calling for a reassessment of the relationship between schools and technology, this book asks readers to think differently about the role technology can serve in socially just schools. An accessible and compelling read, this book will appeal to students and scholars of sociology, social justice, politics, and all those interested in the impact technology is having on the education system in the USA.

International Education Governance

International Education Governance
Author: S. Karin Amos
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2010-09-27
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780857243034

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Intends to sharpen our analytical tools in order to better appreciate the term governance in the educational field. This title also addresses the marginally studied issue of change in the 'educational science order'.

Theory and Method in Higher Education Research

Theory and Method in Higher Education Research
Author: Malcolm Tight,Jeroen Huisman
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2013-10-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781781906835

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Theory and Method in Higher Education Research contains contemporary contributions to international debates regarding the application and development of theory and methodology in researching higher education.