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Carolina Guzmán-Valenzuela – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2025
This paper explores the complex relationship between higher education and the concept of public goods in Spanish-speaking countries in Latin America, with a particular focus on Chile. Through an extensive literature review, the study examines the evolving meanings of public, public/common/global goods in Spanish culture in the context of higher…
Descriptors: State Universities, Spanish Speaking, School Community Relationship, Social Responsibility
Marcy Whitebook; Peggy Haack; Rosemarie Vardell – Center for the Study of Child Care Employment, 2024
This report tells the story of a unique period of activism in early childhood education from the 1970s through 2002. Early educators were often in opposition to professional leaders and advocates in the field of early childhood education (ECE). This report focuses on three distinct phases of the history of the child care compensation movement.…
Descriptors: Wages, Activism, Educational History, Early Childhood Teachers
Luiz César Silva; Isabel Maria Macedo; Maria Thompson – Teaching Public Administration, 2024
Global disruptions are marking our days and calling on individuals, institutions, and the State for institutional change. Given the need to understand changing processes and their implications for society and public policy, it is vital to equip Public Administration students with the knowledge of relevant theories to assess the complexity of such…
Descriptors: Public Administration, Teaching Methods, Organizational Change, Public Policy
Dave Hill – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2025
In this article I examine and analyse: 1. Marxist analysis of Social Class; 2, Late Western Capitalism, it's economic class war from above; 3. Fascism, Pre-Emptive -Fascism/ Neo-Fascism; 4. Repression by and Resistance to Capital(ism); 5, Marxist analysis, program and strategy regarding Capitalism and Resistance. Here, I stress that revolutionary…
Descriptors: Social Systems, Authoritarianism, Political Attitudes, Democracy
Liu, Junyan; Bray, Mark – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2022
Growing literatures highlight global shifts in education brought by spreading neoliberal values and marketisation. Parallel literatures address parenting styles. Parents, these literatures observe, are increasingly made responsible and/or voluntarily take responsibility for educational inputs alongside mainstream schooling. Much parental…
Descriptors: Parent Responsibility, Private Education, Tutoring, Supplementary Education
Forray, R. Katalin – Hungarian Educational Research Journal, 2021
According to our initial assumption, there would be two characteristic strategies for Romani catching up. One strategy is to lift the Romanies out of poverty and bring their living conditions closer to the average living conditions of the majority society. According to the other strategy, Romanies create a national minority in the majority…
Descriptors: Minority Groups, Civil Rights, Poverty, Living Standards
Lin, Xiaodong; Mac an Ghaill, Mairtin – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2019
It is well established that China has emerged as a major economic power, resulting from the nation's neoliberal modernization. What is less understood is the socio-cultural and educational impact of this change on public institutions. This article focuses on the education system, which is currently seen as central to delivering the nation's…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Males, Educational Quality, Discourse Analysis
Charteris, Jennifer; Smardon, Dianne – New Zealand Journal of Teachers' Work, 2018
This article addresses school principal agency in a context of political reform, in particular, communities of learning. As agents in reform, Principals can be pressured to respond to government change agendas. Far from merely implementing policy, Principals can demonstrate agency in their interpretation and recontextualisation. Drawing data from…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Policy Formation, Educational Change, Social Change
Mattei, Paola, Ed.; Dumay, Xavier, Ed.; Mangez, Eric, Ed.; Behrend, Jacqueline, Ed. – Oxford University Press, 2023
Globalization has become one of the most recurrent concepts in social and political sciences. More often than not, however, the concept is handled without much of a properly articulated theory capable of explaining its historical origin and expansion. For education researchers attempting to elucidate how global changes and processes affect their…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Guides, Social Theories, Social Change
Irwin, Tracy – Journal of Education and Work, 2019
This paper contextualises the Further Education (FE) sector in Northern Ireland (NI). It outlines the specific political, social and economic influences that have shaped its position as a major but understated educational provider in what remains a highly divided educational system that is slowly transitioning in a post-conflict environment. Key…
Descriptors: Political Influences, Social Influences, Economic Factors, Continuing Education
Alexander, Traver – Voices in Education, 2015
This article explores the origins of an identified cognitive disconnect between Bermudians and the International (Re)Insurance Centre after the latter's establishment in 1993. Quantitative analysis is used to map the relationship between employment and capital growth. It shows that capital growth is not a sufficient cause of employment growth. The…
Descriptors: Employment, Social Change, Economic Development, Correlation
Tate, William F.; Jones, Brittni D. – Educational Researcher, 2017
Ferguson, Missouri, has been characterized as an archetype of structural inequality and segregation. Several questions guide this investigation of Ferguson and its surrounding region. How did policies, practices, and folkways help to create the conditions in Ferguson and the broader metropolitan region? The regional segregation regime's history…
Descriptors: Racial Segregation, Neighborhoods, Public Policy, Metropolitan Areas
Shafiq, M. Najeeb; Mason, Jessica; Seybolt, Taylor; DeLuca, Kristin – Peabody Journal of Education, 2014
We investigate the nature of protests by students (age 18 and older) in Algeria, Jordan, Morocco, and Yemen by using subsamples of students from nationally representative and acclaimed public opinion data (the 2006-07 "Arab Barometer"). We find between 22.1% (Jordan) and 54.7% (Yemen) participated in either the signing of petitions, or…
Descriptors: Activism, Economic Factors, Political Influences, Consciousness Raising
Hubenthal, Maksim; Ifland, Anna Maria – Childhood: A Global Journal of Child Research, 2011
For some years now, a "child-centred social investment strategy" has been gaining influence in the German welfare state. In this context we are witnessing a social-investive turn within the policy for children and families and a significant increase in the importance of early childcare policy. Whereas the German federal government is…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Federal Government, Social Capital, Educational Policy
Mills, Melinda; Präg, Patrick – RAND Europe, 2014
The school-to-work transition is a crucial life stage for young people, and research has often shown that this stage has important effects on their entire life courses. In recent years, young people willing to enter the labour market have been challenged by increasing uncertainty and comparatively high unemployment. These labour market trends have…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Readiness, Career Education, Employment Qualifications