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Graham, Linda J.; Jahnukainen, Markku – Journal of Education Policy, 2011
Over the last two decades, moves toward "inclusion" have prompted change in the formation of education policies, schooling structures and pedagogical practice. Yet, exclusion through the categorisation and segregation of students with diverse abilities has grown, particularly for students with challenging behaviour. This paper considers…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Inclusion, Foreign Countries, Educational Change
Ball, Stephen J.; Exley, Sonia – Journal of Education Policy, 2010
The proliferation of policy think tanks and more broadly the rise of "policy networks" can be viewed as indicative of important global transformations in the nature of the state. That is, the emergence of new state modalities, with a shift away from government towards forms of polycentric governance, where policy is produced through…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Public Service, Educational Policy, Politics of Education
Resnik, Julia – Journal of Education Policy, 2007
The 1968 structural reform of the education system in Israel was part both of a global process of democratization of education launched after the Second World War and of a larger modernization project in which the social sciences played a crucial role. This dynamic was an expression of a conjunction of interests, in which political forces used…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Democracy, Social Problems, War
Peer reviewedGale, T. C. – Journal of Education Policy, 1994
Examines the politics of policymaking within the context of Australian university entrance policy. Argues that policy making is more concerned with the social construction of policy problems than with their resolution. Stories of university entrance were absorbed within the government's reform agenda via participative processes restricted to…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Admission Criteria, Educational Policy, Foreign Countries

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