The Politics of Education Reforms

This document was uploaded by one of our users. The uploader already confirmed that they had the permission to publish it. If you are author/publisher or own the copyright of this documents, please report to us by using this DMCA report form.

Simply click on the Download Book button.

Yes, Book downloads on Ebookily are 100% Free.

Sometimes the book is free on Amazon As well, so go ahead and hit "Search on Amazon"

This, the ninth in the 12-volume series Globalization, Comparative Education and Policy Research, focuses on the politics at play in the arena of education reform. As with the other publications in the group, this one features scholarly research into major areas of inquiry related to education and globalisation. Here, the research is focused on key debates in the politics of education reforms. Again, this volume offers researchers, practitioners and policymakers a state-of-the-art sourcebook of the very latest thinking on the subject.

Case studies are culled from places as diverse as Russia, where education reforms have attempted the wholesale remodeling of the former Soviet-style system characterised by top-down uniformism, to the Niger Delta, where it is argued that only non market-based approaches can combat the endemic social exclusion, poverty and social inequity. Japan’s evolving universities, Israel’s self-managing schools, and English teaching in Chinese colleges also feature. In addition to the site-specific research, contributors offer a number of in-depth analyses exploring issues at the interface of education theory and political philosophy. These include an examination of the dominant paradigms employed in critiquing education reforms and a discussion of the nexus between neoliberalism and policy change in higher education, in which it is argued that the continued existence and political importance of nation states makes their universities far from neutral sites of knowledge and knowledge construction.

Globalisation and competitive market forces have generated an upsurge in the knowledge industries that is having profound differential effects on educational institutions, an analysis acknowledged by this text. As educational organisations are compelled to embrace the corporate ethos of efficiency, accountability and profit-driven managerialism, the potential is created for further polarisation and socio-economic divisions in society that may result in discontent and social conflict.

Author(s): Shannon Calderone, Robert A. Rhoads (auth.), Joseph Zajda, Macleans A. Geo-JaJa (eds.)
Series: Globalisation, Comparative Education and Policy Research 9
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Year: 2010

Language: English
Pages: 226
Tags: International and Comparative Education; Curriculum Studies; Educational Policy and Politics

Front Matter....Pages i-xxi
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Neoliberalism, the New Imperialism, and the “Disappearing” Nation-State: A Case Study....Pages 3-17
How Educational Systems Form and Reform....Pages 19-39
Academic Capitalism in Japan: National University Incorporation and Special Zones for Structural Reform....Pages 41-53
Globalisation and Higher Education Policy Changes....Pages 55-73
The Emergence of the Local Management of Schools (LMS) in Israel: A Political Perspective....Pages 75-86
Alternative Approaches on Society, State, Educational Reform, and Educational Policy....Pages 87-108
Front Matter....Pages 110-110
Social Exclusion, Poverty, and Educational Inequity in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria: Which Development Framework....Pages 111-135
Constructing Worker-Citizens in/Through Teacher Education in Cuba: Curricular Goals in the Changing Political Economic Context....Pages 137-163
The Reform of Chinese College English Teaching (CCET) in the Context of Globalisation....Pages 165-181
Global Teacher Rec ruitment as a Challenge to the Goal of Universal Primary Education....Pages 183-191
Power and Authority in School and Community: Interactions Between Non-Indigenous Teachers and Indigenous Teacher Assistants in Remote Australian Schools....Pages 193-207
Deliberative Pedagogy and the Rationalization of Learning....Pages 209-218
Back Matter....Pages 219-225