<p><p>This book explores the interrelationship between ideology, the state, and education reforms, placing it in a global context. It examines some of the major education reforms and policy issues in a global culture, particularly in light of recent shifts in quality and standards-driven education,
Globalisation, Ideology and Education Reforms: Emerging Paradigms
โ Scribed by Joseph Zajda
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands;Springer
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 188
- Series
- Globalisation, Comparative Education and Policy Research 20
- Edition
- 1st ed.
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This book analyses the nexus between ideology, the state, and education reforms worldwide. The research evinces the neo-liberal ideological imperatives of current education and policy reforms and illustrates the way these shifts in the relationship between the state and education policy are affecting current trends in education reforms and schooling around the globe. With this as its focus, the chapters represent hand-picked scholarly research on major discourses in the field of global education reforms. Offering a compendium of the very latest thought on the subject, this book 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 analysis of current issues shaping education policy research; the work also contains ideas about future directions that education and policy reforms could take. By doing so, it provides a comprehensive view of the diverse and intersecting discourses on globalisation and policy-driven reforms in education.
The book draws on recent studies in the areas of globalisation, education reforms, and the role of the state. Respective chapters critically assess the dominant discourses and debates on education and policy reforms. Using diverse comparative education paradigms, ranging from critical theory to historical-comparative research, they focus on globalisation, ideology and democracy, and examine both the reasons for and outcomes of education reforms and policy change.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter ....Pages i-xxi
Globalisation and Education Reforms: Emerging Research Issues (Joseph Zajda)....Pages 1-11
Analysing the (Mis)Use and Consequences of International Large-Scale Assessments (Stefan Johansson)....Pages 13-24
The Unintended Consequences of Governance of Education at a Distance Through Assessment and Standardization (Risto Rinne)....Pages 25-42
Crisis in Economic Theory and the Implications for PISA Derived Education Policy (Vince Wright)....Pages 43-56
Globalizations, Meta-ideological Hegemony and Challenges from Populism in Education (Holger Daun)....Pages 57-81
Social Change and Education Reforms in High Performing Education Systems: Policy Lessons from Singapore and Hong Kong (Michael H. Lee, S. Gopinathan)....Pages 83-106
Globalisation and Current Research on Teaching Values Education (Joseph Zajda)....Pages 107-124
Constructivist and Constructionist Epistemologies in a Globalised World: Clarifying the Constructs (Brendan Hyde)....Pages 125-138
Reflections on the Legacy of Nelson Mandela and the Relevance for Educational Transformation Globally (Diane Brook Napier)....Pages 139-153
Research Priorities and Developments in Education Reforms Globally (Joseph Zajda)....Pages 155-162
Back Matter ....Pages 163-171
โฆ Subjects
Education; Curriculum Studies; International and Comparative Education; Educational Policy and Politics; Education Policy
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