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School Education in India
β Scribed by Manish Jain; Archana Mehendale; Padma M. Sarangapani; Christopher Winch; Rahul Mukhopadhyay
- Publisher
- Routledge India
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 321
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This volume examines how the public and private domains in school education in India are informed and mediated by current market realities. It moves beyond the simplistic dichotomy of pro-state vs pro-market factors that define most current debates in the formulations of educational reform agendas to underline how they need to be interpreted in the larger context. The essays in the volume present a series of conceptual and empirical investigations to understand the growth of private schools in India; investigate the largely uncontested claims made by the private sector regarding provision of superior quality of education; and their ability to address the educational needs of the poor. Further, the book looks at how the private-public dichotomy has been extended to professional identity of teachers and teaching practices as well. Rich in primary data and supported by detailed case studies, this volume will be of interest to teachers, scholars and researchers dealing with education, educational policy, school education and public policy. It will also interest policy makers, think tanks and civil society organizations.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Title
Copyright
Contents
List of tables
List of contributors
Acknowledgements
List of abbreviations
Introduction: Education in India between the state and market β concepts framing the new discourse: quality, efficiency, accountability
Part I Conceptual papers
1 Public, private and education in India: a historical overview
2 Markets, state and quality in education: reflections on genuine educational markets
3 Normative articulations of the aims of education: an exploratory analysis
4 Regulatory state and the diversified private
5 Recovering the practice and profession of teaching
6 Notes on quality in education
Part II Empirical studies
7 Hyderabadβs education market
8 Schools, market and citizenship in Delhi
9 Curriculum as a dimension of quality: its production and management in schools in Hyderabad
10 Management of homeβschool relationship: role of school principals in low-fee private schools
11 School quality: parent perspectives and schooling choices
12 Teaching because it matters: beliefs and practices of government school teachers
Index
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