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Global to Local Curriculum Policy Processes - The Enactment of the International Baccalaureate in Remote International Schools... Global to Local Curriculum Policy Processes - The Enactment of the International Baccalaureate in Remote International Schools (Hardcover, 2014 ed.)
Susan Ledger, Lesley Vidovich, Tom O'Donoghue
R3,324 Discovery Miles 33 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book explores the dynamics of curriculum policy processes involved in the adoption, production and enactment of the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme (IBPYP), accredited by the International Baccalaureate Organization (IBO). It addresses deficits in current literature and provides insight into and the complexities involved within a framework that takes cognisance of the relationships between global, regional, national and local levels of education policy processes. In doing so, it contributes to the current body of research on international education, remote education and policy processes. The IBPYP is one of the three programmes that go to make up the increasingly popular suite of programmes offered by the IBO. Given the exponential growth of international schools caused by an ever changing globalized world and a mobile workforce, international curriculum policy is becoming more complex. This has lead to a recognition of the need for a range of policy analysis studies in the field. The study presented in this book was conceptualised in the light of such recognition. This relatively uncharted field has been explored by focusing on one of the most 'unusual' settings. Accordingly, the adoption, production and enactment of the IBPYO at three remote international schools has been examined. The study also addresses how the phenomena of 'international schools' and 'remote schools' complement or compete with, each other. This results in a better understanding of the educational policies informing both 'international schools' and 'remote schools' and the interconnectivity that might exist between them.

Learning Standards and the Assessment of Quality in Higher Education: Contested Policy Trajectories (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016):... Learning Standards and the Assessment of Quality in Higher Education: Contested Policy Trajectories (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016)
Jon Yorke, Lesley Vidovich
R3,126 R1,955 Discovery Miles 19 550 Save R1,171 (37%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book analyses accountability and quality policies relating to learning standards and examines their implications for assessment in higher education. Whilst primarily focusing on the Australian setting, this analysis is located within a broader frame of reference that includes the United Kingdom (UK), the United States of America (US), and the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). Across these settings, comparative measures of learning have been seen as a policy 'solution' to the problem of 'proving quality' in a globalised and increasingly competitive higher education market. Comparative measures of learning depend on the specification of learning standards. Learning standards attempt to articulate the capabilities expected of graduates, and students' achievement of these is determined through the practices of assessment carried out within institutions. Quality policy, learning standards and assessment practices all intersect within the broader umbrella of accountability, with relevance to governments, higher education providers, employers, parents, and students. The findings reported in this book highlight a number of policy influences, including the rising demands for national and international comparative data on learning standards to compare quality and inform student choice in a globally competitive market.

Twenty-first Century Curriculum Policy - Insights from Australia and Implications Globally (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020): Zahira... Twenty-first Century Curriculum Policy - Insights from Australia and Implications Globally (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020)
Zahira Kunhi, Lesley Vidovich, Tom O'Donoghue
R3,107 Discovery Miles 31 070 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book focuses on the phenomenon of a '21st century curriculum' and its role in preparing students for work and life in a rapidly changing global knowledge society. Its context is the global and diverse national influences on education policy agendas. The central concepts in the academic literature that underpins the phenomenon are globalisation, curriculum, and policy. The analysis spans global influences on the development of '21st century curriculum' policy, the construction of such policy at the national and State levels in Australia, and the enactment of such policy in three select case-study schools and in relation to which both similarities and differences are identified. The global to local span and the international relevance of the exposition are both revisited to highlight major findings, to discuss them in relation to recent literature and to offer propositions about '21st century curriculum' development that are of wide interest and relevance. Recommendations for policy and practice as well as possible future directions for research in the field follow.

Global to Local Curriculum Policy Processes - The Enactment of the International Baccalaureate in Remote International Schools... Global to Local Curriculum Policy Processes - The Enactment of the International Baccalaureate in Remote International Schools (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2014)
Susan Ledger, Lesley Vidovich, Tom O'Donoghue
R3,208 Discovery Miles 32 080 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book explores the dynamics of curriculum policy processes involved in the adoption, production and enactment of the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme (IBPYP), accredited by the International Baccalaureate Organization (IBO). It addresses deficits in current literature and provides insight into and the complexities involved within a framework that takes cognisance of the relationships between global, regional, national and local levels of education policy processes. In doing so, it contributes to the current body of research on international education, remote education and policy processes. The IBPYP is one of the three programmes that go to make up the increasingly popular suite of programmes offered by the IBO. Given the exponential growth of international schools caused by an ever changing globalized world and a mobile workforce, international curriculum policy is becoming more complex. This has lead to a recognition of the need for a range of policy analysis studies in the field. The study presented in this book was conceptualised in the light of such recognition. This relatively uncharted field has been explored by focusing on one of the most ‘unusual’ settings. Accordingly, the adoption, production and enactment of the IBPYO at three remote international schools has been examined. The study also addresses how the phenomena of ‘international schools’ and ‘remote schools’ complement or compete with, each other. This results in a better understanding of the educational policies informing both ‘international schools’ and ‘remote schools’ and the interconnectivity that might exist between them.

Twenty-first Century Curriculum Policy - Insights from Australia and Implications Globally (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020): Zahira... Twenty-first Century Curriculum Policy - Insights from Australia and Implications Globally (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
Zahira Kunhi, Lesley Vidovich, Tom O'Donoghue
R3,078 Discovery Miles 30 780 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book focuses on the phenomenon of a '21st century curriculum' and its role in preparing students for work and life in a rapidly changing global knowledge society. Its context is the global and diverse national influences on education policy agendas. The central concepts in the academic literature that underpins the phenomenon are globalisation, curriculum, and policy. The analysis spans global influences on the development of '21st century curriculum' policy, the construction of such policy at the national and State levels in Australia, and the enactment of such policy in three select case-study schools and in relation to which both similarities and differences are identified. The global to local span and the international relevance of the exposition are both revisited to highlight major findings, to discuss them in relation to recent literature and to offer propositions about '21st century curriculum' development that are of wide interest and relevance. Recommendations for policy and practice as well as possible future directions for research in the field follow.

Learning Standards and the Assessment of Quality in Higher Education: Contested Policy Trajectories (Paperback, Softcover... Learning Standards and the Assessment of Quality in Higher Education: Contested Policy Trajectories (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2016)
Jon Yorke, Lesley Vidovich
R2,164 Discovery Miles 21 640 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book analyses accountability and quality policies relating to learning standards and examines their implications for assessment in higher education. Whilst primarily focusing on the Australian setting, this analysis is located within a broader frame of reference that includes the United Kingdom (UK), the United States of America (US), and the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). Across these settings, comparative measures of learning have been seen as a policy 'solution' to the problem of 'proving quality' in a globalised and increasingly competitive higher education market. Comparative measures of learning depend on the specification of learning standards. Learning standards attempt to articulate the capabilities expected of graduates, and students' achievement of these is determined through the practices of assessment carried out within institutions. Quality policy, learning standards and assessment practices all intersect within the broader umbrella of accountability, with relevance to governments, higher education providers, employers, parents, and students. The findings reported in this book highlight a number of policy influences, including the rising demands for national and international comparative data on learning standards to compare quality and inform student choice in a globally competitive market.

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