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Globalisation, Ideology and Education Policy Reforms

Globalisation, Comparative Education and Policy Research 11
ISBN/EAN: 9789400731653
Umbreit-Nr.: 3540260

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: xxii, 201 S.
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Einband: kartoniertes Buch

Erschienen am 04.05.2012
Auflage: 1/2012
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  • Zusatztext
    • Globalisation, Ideology and Education Policy Reforms, which is the 11th volume in the 12-volume book series Globalisation, Comparative Education and Policy Research, presents scholarly research on major discourses concerning globalisation and the politics of education reforms. It reviews some of the ideological imperatives fueling education reforms. It examines critically education reforms within their social, political and global dimensions. It provides an easily accessible, practical yet scholarly source of information about recent developments in globalisation, ideology and trends in education reforms. Above all, the book offers the latest fi- ings to the critical issues concerning major discourses surrounding the nexus between ideology and education reforms in the global culture. It is a sourcebook of ideas for researchers, practitioners and policy makers in education, and schooling around the world. It offers a timely overview of current policy issues affecting education reforms globally. It provides directions in education, and policy research, relevant to progressive pedagogy, social change and transformational educational reforms in the twenty-first century. The book critically examines the overall interplay between the state, ideology and current discourses of education reforms in the global culture. It draws upon recent studies in the areas of globalisation, academic achievement, standards, equity and the role of the State (Apple 2004; Carnoy 1999; Zajda et al. 2008). It explores conceptual frameworks and methodological approaches applicable in the research covering the State, globalisation and quality-driven education reforms.
  • Kurztext
    • The eleventh in the 12-volume book series Globalisation, Comparative Education and Policy Research, this work sets out to explore the interrelationship between ideology and education reforms, setting it in a global context. With this as its focus, the chapters represent hand-picked scholarly research on major discourses in the field of comparative education. A compendium of the very latest thinking on the subject, this volume is, like the others in the series, a state-of-the-art sourcebook for researchers, practitioners and policymakers alike. Not only do the chapters offer a timely overview of current issues affecting comparative education and education policy research in what is now a global educational culture, but the work also contains ideas about future directions that policy reforms could take. The book draws upon recent studies in the areas of globalisation, equity, and the role of the State. It explores conceptual frameworks and methodological approaches applicable in the research covering the State, globalisation, and education reforms. The research evinces the neo-liberal ideological imperatives of current education and policy reforms, and illustrates the way that shifts in the relationship between the State and education policy affect current trends in education reforms and schooling globally. Individual chapters critically assess the dominant discourses and debates on comparative education research in education and policy reforms. Using diverse comparative education paradigms from critical theory to globalisation, the authors focus on globalisation, ideology and democracy and examine both the reasons and outcomes of education reforms, policy change and transformation. They provide a more informed critique of models of accountability, quality and school effectiveness that are informed by Western social values. The book also draws upon recent studies in the areas of equity, cultural capital and dominant ideologies in education.
  • Autorenportrait
    • InhaltsangabeForeword, Preface & Acknowledgements. Introduction. SECTION I: MAIN TRENDS AND ISSUES 1. The Politics of the New History School Textbooks in the Russian Federation; Joseph Zajda. 2. Constructing the Australian School History Curriculum: Ideology, High Politics and the History Wars in the Howard Years; Tony Taylor. 3. Teachers, History Wars and Teaching History Grade 6 in Greece; Stilianos Meselidis. 4. Why Educational Reforms Fail: The emergence and failure of an educational reform: A case Study from Israel; Haim H. Gaziel. 5. Japanese National Curriculum Standards Reform: Integrated Study and its Challenges; Mohammad Reza Sarkar Arani & Keisuke Fukaya. 6. Implementation of Reform Policies: The Issue of Structural and Cultural Discordance; Suseela Malakolunthu. SECTION II: EDUCATION REFORMS: IMPLICATION FOR DEMOCRACY 7. Education in China: The Urban/Rural Disparity Explained; Patricia Ayoroa, Bethany Bailey, Audrey Crossen, & Macleans A.Geo-JaJa. 8. Social Inequality in Education: Investigating the Achievement Gap in Israel; Iris BenDavid- Hadar. 9. Urban and Rural Students' Attitudes to University: Narratives of Difference; Madeleine Mattarozzi Laming. 10. Teachers Surviving to Teach: Implications for Post-Soviet Education and Society in Central Asia; Sarfaroz Niyozov & Duishon Shamatov. 11. The Politics of Education Reforms and Policy Shifts in the Russian Federation; JosephZajda. Index.