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Challenging the System? - A Dramatic Tale of Neoliberal Reform in an Australian High School (Hardcover, New): Martin Forsey Challenging the System? - A Dramatic Tale of Neoliberal Reform in an Australian High School (Hardcover, New)
Martin Forsey
R2,672 Discovery Miles 26 720 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Based on extended, intensive fieldwork in an Australian high school, Challenging the System illuminates issues faced on a daily basis by teachers and educational administrators in many parts of the world. Forsey highlights the tensions arising between neo-liberal emphasis on individual school communities as the engine for competitive excellence in education, and the need for those responsible for running public education to maintain some degree of equity across the whole system. He shows that reforms based purely on market forces are not only undesirable, they are imposible to achieve. Governments do not want to lose control of highly significant cultural and political

Parents, Schools and the State - Global Perspectives: Helen Proctor, Anna Roch, Georg Breidenstein, Martin Forsey Parents, Schools and the State - Global Perspectives
Helen Proctor, Anna Roch, Georg Breidenstein, Martin Forsey
R4,347 Discovery Miles 43 470 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book maps globally shifting relations between families, schools and the state across a range of nations (Australia, Germany, India, Norway, Singapore, Sweden, USA) in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. Featuring contributions from leading international experts, the book’s eight chapters reflect upon the apparently vital responsibility of parents for choosing the rights sort of educational pathways for their children, offering comparative insights into several different kinds of state, with different contexts for the practices of ‘educational’ parenting. The contributors consider the proposition that a significant focus of the material, emotional and occupational investment of contemporary parents is the formal education of their children, re-shaping not only the relationship between parents and schools but also the nature of parenthood itself. Parents are analysed both as local actors in schools and as subjects of national and international policy regimes, particularly recent and contemporary imperatives of marketisation.. With a focus on social change, the chapters examine the operation of global educational programmes and ideas in national and local settings. The collected national and local studies attend to different confluences of local, regional and transnational, considering a variety of social and cultural patterns as well as national and local educational structures and policy regimes. Parents, Schools and The State: Global Perspectives will be a key resource for academics, researchers, and advanced students of comparative education, educational policy and leadership, educational research, history of education, sociology, research methods and politics. This book was originally published as a special issue of Comparative Education.

Challenging the System? - A Dramatic Tale of Neoliberal Reform in an Australian High School (Paperback, New): Martin Forsey Challenging the System? - A Dramatic Tale of Neoliberal Reform in an Australian High School (Paperback, New)
Martin Forsey
R1,524 Discovery Miles 15 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Based on extended, intensive fieldwork in an Australian high school, Challenging the System illuminates issues faced on a daily basis by teachers and educational administrators in many parts of the world. Forsey highlights the tensions arising between neo-liberal emphasis on individual school communities as the engine for competitive excellence in education, and the need for those responsible for running public education to maintain some degree of equity across the whole system. He shows that reforms based purely on market forces are not only undesirable, they are imposible to achieve. Governments do not want to lose control of highly significant cultural and political systems, nor can they stray too far from at least appearing to support the egalitarian ideals purportedly underpinning modern democracies.

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