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Publication Date: 2008-Jun
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Globalisation, the Singapore State and Educational Reforms: Towards Performativity
Tan, Charlene
Education, Knowledge & Economy: A Journal for Education and Social Enterprise, v2 n2 p111-120 Jun 2008
In response to the challenges of globalisation, the Singapore government has introduced an array of neo-liberal educational strategies to promote two goals: (a) greater diversity and choice in the educational landscape; and (b) greater autonomy and innovation at the school level. This article argues that the Singapore government uses the tactic of performativity as a means of state control even as it implements an education policy of decentralisation. Accompanying the strategies to deregulate the education system are processes of reregulation introduced by the government to monitor and influence the thinking and behaviour of key educational stakeholders. What makes the case of Singapore interesting in the international literature is that it illustrates the tactical changes made by a small and "vulnerable" state in Asia in an era of globalisation and convergence of educational reforms.
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Global Approach, Institutional Autonomy, Educational Innovation, Diversity (Institutional), Educational Policy, Politics of Education, Policy Analysis, Participative Decision Making, Accountability
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Opinion Papers
Education Level: Elementary Secondary Education; Higher Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Asia; Singapore
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