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The field of education policy research is a dense, crowded space
owing to its complicated relationship to different intellectual
histories and the influence of various ontologies or ‘turns’.
To aid comprehension and clarity, this book describes the history,
contribution and application of over 90 keywords in the field of
education policy research. It is designed as a reference, learning
and teaching tool to assist students, educators and researchers
with: • complex learning and teaching; • wider and background
reading and knowledge building; • critical scholarship and
research; • interdisciplinary thinking and writing; • theory
development and application.
The field of education policy research is a dense, crowded space
owing to its complicated relationship to different intellectual
histories and the influence of various ontologies or ‘turns’.
To aid comprehension and clarity, this book describes the history,
contribution and application of over 90 keywords in the field of
education policy research. It is designed as a reference, learning
and teaching tool to assist students, educators and researchers
with: • complex learning and teaching; • wider and background
reading and knowledge building; • critical scholarship and
research; • interdisciplinary thinking and writing; • theory
development and application.
Modernising School Governance examines the impact of recent
market-based reforms on the role of governors in the English state
education system. A focus of the book concerns how government and
non-government demands for 'strong governance' have been translated
to mean improved performance management of senior school leaders
and greater monitoring and disciplining of governors. This book
addresses fundamental questions about the neoliberal logic
underpinning these reforms and how governors are being trained and
responsibilised in new ways to enhance the integrity of these
developments. Drawing on large-scale research conducted over three
years, the book examines the impact of these reforms on the day to
day practices of governors and the diminished role of democracy in
these contexts. Wilkins also captures the economic and political
rationalities shaping the conduct of governors at this time and
traces these expressions to wider structural developments linked to
depoliticisation, decentralisation and disintermediation. This book
addresses timely and original issues concerning the role of
corporate planning and expert handling to state education at a time
of increased school autonomy, shrinking local government
support/oversight, and tight, centralised accountability. It will
appeal to researchers and postgraduate students in disciplines of
education, sociology, political science, public policy and
management. It will also be of interest to researchers and policy
makers from countries with similar or emerging quasi-market
education systems.
Modernising School Governance examines the impact of recent
market-based reforms on the role of governors in the English state
education system. A focus of the book concerns how government and
non-government demands for 'strong governance' have been translated
to mean improved performance management of senior school leaders
and greater monitoring and disciplining of governors. This book
addresses fundamental questions about the neoliberal logic
underpinning these reforms and how governors are being trained and
responsibilised in new ways to enhance the integrity of these
developments. Drawing on large-scale research conducted over three
years, the book examines the impact of these reforms on the day to
day practices of governors and the diminished role of democracy in
these contexts. Wilkins also captures the economic and political
rationalities shaping the conduct of governors at this time and
traces these expressions to wider structural developments linked to
depoliticisation, decentralisation and disintermediation. This book
addresses timely and original issues concerning the role of
corporate planning and expert handling to state education at a time
of increased school autonomy, shrinking local government
support/oversight, and tight, centralised accountability. It will
appeal to researchers and postgraduate students in disciplines of
education, sociology, political science, public policy and
management. It will also be of interest to researchers and policy
makers from countries with similar or emerging quasi-market
education systems.
Just what is the role and impact of corporate elites in
contemporary reforms of public sector universities and schools?
Providing fresh perspectives on matters of governance and vibrant
case studies on the particular types of provision including
curriculum, teaching and professional practices, Gunter, Hall and
Apple bring together contributions from Argentina, Australia,
England, Indonesia, Singapore and US to reveal how corporate elites
are increasingly influencing public education policy, provision and
service delivery locally, nationally and across the world. Leading
scholars, including Patricia Burch, Tanya Fitzgerald, Ken Saltman,
and John Smyth scrutinise the impact elites are having on
opportunity, access and outcomes through political and professional
networks and organisations.
The study of 'education governance' is a significant area of
research in the twenty-first century concerned with the changing
organisation of education systems, relations and processes against
the background of wider political and economic developments
occurring nationally and globally. In Education Governance and
Social Theory these important issues are critically examined
through a range of innovative theoretical perspectives and
methodological approaches to assist in guiding those interested in
better understanding and engaging with education governance as an
object of critical inquiry and a tool or method of research. With
contributions from an international line-up of academics, the book
judiciously combines theory and methodologies with case study
material taken from diverse geo-political settings to help frame
and enrich our understanding of education governance. This is a
theoretically and empirically rich resource for those who wish to
research education governance and its multifarious operations,
conditions and effects, but are not sure how to do so. It will
therefore appeal to readers who have a strong interest in the
practical application of social theory to making sense of the
complex changes underway in education across the globe.
The study of 'education governance' is a significant area of
research in the twenty-first century concerned with the changing
organisation of education systems, relations and processes against
the background of wider political and economic developments
occurring nationally and globally. In Education Governance and
Social Theory these important issues are critically examined
through a range of innovative theoretical perspectives and
methodological approaches to assist in guiding those interested in
better understanding and engaging with education governance as an
object of critical inquiry and a tool or method of research. With
contributions from an international line-up of academics, the book
judiciously combines theory and methodologies with case study
material taken from diverse geo-political settings to help frame
and enrich our understanding of education governance. This is a
theoretically and empirically rich resource for those who wish to
research education governance and its multifarious operations,
conditions and effects, but are not sure how to do so. It will
therefore appeal to readers who have a strong interest in the
practical application of social theory to making sense of the
complex changes underway in education across the globe.
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