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Morris, Paul; Park, Choah; Auld, Euan – Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2022
Framed by the mantra of 'Building back Better' (BBB) the COVID-19 Pandemic has inspired myriad proposals to transform education systems for the future. We interrogate the phrase 'building back better', focusing on its origins and application within crisis narratives. We analyse responses to the pandemic published by influential global agencies…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Educational Trends, Futures (of Society)
Roy, Partha – Online Submission, 2019
Development of any nation solely depends on the quality of human resources and good human resource is produced through quality education. Education provides people with an opportunity to reflect on the social, cultural, moral, economic, and spiritual issues and contributes towards the development through propagation of specialized knowledge and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Planning, Educational Theories, Higher Education
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Courtney, Steven J. – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2018
This article focuses on the changes that the election of Donald Trump enables in education policy domestically and in education discourse internationally. I argue that Trump's own charismatic leadership style is a distraction from the privatisation that it is facilitating through Betsy DeVos, Trump's appointment as US Education Secretary. I draw…
Descriptors: Presidents, Instructional Leadership, Commercialization, Educational Change
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Eyal, Ori; Yarm, Marissa – Educational Administration Quarterly, 2018
Purpose: In recent years, the rise of cross-sector alliances (CSAs) in education has elicited growing concerns regarding the unrestrained influence of external partners. Against this backdrop, this study aims to explore the ways in which public schools perceive and collaborate with nonsystem actors (NSAs). Research Methods: Using a qualitative…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Partnerships in Education, Public Schools, Administrator Attitudes
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Higham, Rob – Journal of Education Policy, 2014
Free school policy claims to partly decentralise to local proposers decisions over who provides a free school, where and for what reasons, within the constraints of a government approval process. This article analyses empirically the people and organisations doing the proposing and their interactions with the approval process. The article begins…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Free Schools, Privatization, Educational Policy
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Torres, Carlos Alberto – International Studies in Sociology of Education, 2011
Neoliberalism has utterly failed as a viable model of economic development, yet the politics of culture associated with neoliberalism is still in force, becoming the new common sense shaping the role of government and education. This "common sense" has become an ideology playing a major role in constructing hegemony as moral and intellectual…
Descriptors: Political Attitudes, Economic Development, Universities, Educational Objectives
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West, Anne; Ylonen, Annamari – Educational Studies, 2010
This paper explores the introduction of market-oriented reforms into school-based education in England and Finland. The contexts into which reforms were introduced differed, with a fully comprehensive system being in place in Finland but not in England; the motives were also different; and different trajectories have since been followed. Whilst…
Descriptors: School Restructuring, Educational Objectives, School Choice, Educational Change
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Yonah, Yossi; Dahan, Yossi; Markovich, Dalya – International Studies in Sociology of Education, 2008
This paper offers a reading of the Dovrat Report with the aim of assessing the convoluted and dialectical manifestations of the state--"the weak and the strong state"--in the era of global neo-liberalism. The Dovrat Report (Ministry Of Education 2005) includes a set of recommendations aiming to bring about structural and comprehensive…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Foreign Countries, Values, Educational Change
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Adnett, Nick – Comparative Education, 2004
In many countries the school choice agenda has promoted increased inter-school competition as a means of creating stronger incentives for state schools to raise measures of average pupil attainment. Privatization of the provision of schooling takes market-based reforms a stage further. We identify the factors that have increased governments'…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Education, Educational Objectives, State Schools, School Choice
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Haug, R. – Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension, 1999
Agricultural extension is grappling with concerns about the future role of the public sector. Public-private partnerships may combine the advantages of both sectors. However, privatization may also lead to commercialization and marginalization of small-scale farmers. (SK)
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Educational Change, Educational Objectives, Extension Education
Finn, Chester E., Jr., Ed.; Walberg, Herbert J., Ed. – 1994
This book presents a diverse set of unusual and significant departures from customary educational policies and practices. These "radical" ideas range from calling for national standards, to enacting statewide legislative initiatives, to implementing decentralized local initiatives such as charter schools, local school councils, and privatization.…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Educational Change, Educational Innovation, Educational Objectives
Kirkpatrick, David W. – 1990
The educational reform movement produced only incremental improvements in student achievement, prompting a need for greater focus on structural and cultural aspects of school organization. Parental choice is the necessary element for successful school reform in the future. The public educational system that has evolved in America is widely…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Bureaucracy, Educational Change, Educational Demand
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McCaslin, Mary; Good, Thomas L. – Educational Researcher, 1992
The social context of school reform efforts is examined. It is argued that the intended modern school curriculum, designed to produce self-motivated, active learners, is undermined by classroom policies that emphasize simple obedience. Alignment of curriculum and a revised management scheme that serves as an instructional scaffold are recommended.…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cultural Influences, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
Poole, Wendy – International Electronic Journal for Leadership in Learning, 2007
Since the election of the Campbell government in 2001, teachers have experienced heightened conflict with the provincial government. An analysis of the discourse and power relations between the BC Teachers' Federation (BCTF) and government reveals a neo-liberal agenda on the part of government and anti-neo-liberalism on the part of the BCTF.…
Descriptors: Political Attitudes, Conflict, Foreign Countries, Educational Change
Martin, Christopher; Solorzano, Cristian – Compare, 2003
Claims that public education in Mexico is in severe crisis. Indicates the wealthy have opted out of public education and the poor are dropping out. Argues that reforms to address poor quality and inequalities are being sidestepped. Proposes a more inclusive educational approaches to provide quality education for all. (CAJ)
Descriptors: Compensatory Education, Decentralization, Disadvantaged, Educational Change
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