New Arenas of Education Governance

New Arenas of Education Governance

Author: Kerstin Martens

Publisher: Palgrave MacMillan

Published: 2007-10-11

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13:

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Education policy-making has become a 'hot topic' in many industrialized countries today. Through initiatives by international organizations, such as the OECD's PISA study or the consequences of the GATS negotiations for the marketization in education, this policy field has moved up the political agenda. Few studies, however, have actually tackled these changes in a comprehensive way. This volume provides the most detailed overview of current phenomena in education policy-making and fills a major gap in the academic literature.


International Education Governance

International Education Governance

Author: S. Karin Amos

Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing

Published: 2010-09-27

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 0857243039

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Intends to sharpen our analytical tools in order to better appreciate the term governance in the educational field. This title also addresses the marginally studied issue of change in the 'educational science order'.


Perspectives on Educational Governance

Perspectives on Educational Governance

Author: S. Karin Amos

Publisher: Waxmann Verlag

Published: 2022

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 3830991908

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In March 2019, students and researchers from Germany, the USA, China, Kenya and South Africa came together at the University of Tuebingen to discuss Educational Governance from an international perspective. The group was mainly comprised of Ph.D.- and Master-students from various disciplines - Education, Literature, Philosophy, Political Science - and debated questions such as: What are the distinctive and different rationales underlying the discourse of Educational Governance and its political, economic, academic and pedagogic objectives? How can we make these rationales visible and which theories and analytic tools can help us to decipher the meanings attached to them? Are there different local and national trajectories in education discourse and practice with regard to Educational Governance and which role do international organizations and transnational transfer play? This edited volume displays these discussions and aims at initiating a broader communication about Educational Governance between previously separated spaces.


Higher Education Governance and Policy Change in Western Europe

Higher Education Governance and Policy Change in Western Europe

Author: M. Dobbins

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2014-05-20

Total Pages: 309

ISBN-13: 1137399856

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This book provides a comparative analysis of the impact of 'soft Europeanization' on higher education governance in Western Europe. Using concrete indicators of policy change, it focuses on university reform in Italy, France, Germany and the UK to explore how historical legacies and transnational communication have impacted policy pathways.


The PISA Effect on Global Educational Governance

The PISA Effect on Global Educational Governance

Author: Louis Volante

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-09-18

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 1315440512

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The Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) is an international achievement measure that assesses 15-year-old student performance in the areas of reading, mathematics, and science literacy in over 70 countries and economies triennially. By presenting an in-depth examination of PISA’s role in education governance and policy discourses, this book provides the reader with a critical analysis of the educational change process within our increasingly global educational policy environment. Exploring the prominent socio-political drivers of large-scale educational reform across the globe, chapter authors examine PISA’s national and global implications from a diverse range of regional contexts. Through the presentation of cross-disciplinary viewpoints and topical issues related to the PISA international survey, this volume explains the degree to which PISA-focused research is linked to national educational policy discourses and international education agendas.


The Impact of the OECD on Education Worldwide

The Impact of the OECD on Education Worldwide

Author: Alexander W. Wiseman

Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing

Published: 2017-05-04

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13: 1786355396

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This volume investigates the history, contexts, agendas, and initiatives associated with the OECD’s educational impact globally. The goal is to present information, case studies and empirical research about the development of the OECD’s educational agenda as a whole.


Transformation of Education Policy

Transformation of Education Policy

Author: K. Martens

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2010-04-09

Total Pages: 293

ISBN-13: 023028129X

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Transformation of Education Policy deals with internalization processes in education policy and their impact on national policy making. It investigates national responses to the PISA study for secondary education and the Bologna study for tertiary education.


Adult and Lifelong Education

Adult and Lifelong Education

Author: Marcella Milana

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-10-02

Total Pages: 180

ISBN-13: 1317237811

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Adult and Lifelong Education explores why politicians, researchers, and practitioners involved in educating post-school young people and adults have quietly abandoned the term ‘education’ in favour of ‘learning’. Bringing together contributions from experienced as well as younger scholars, and from Europe, North America, and Australasia, it draws on global, national, and local perspectives to reveal key features of adult education’s policy environment. At the book’s heart are three main concerns. First, what is the spatial reach of these developments, and what processes of fluidity and fixity emerge? Second, does increased state and international recognition of civil society’s role in adult education and learning help to voice grass-roots learning needs for individuals and communities? Or does it create new patterns of dependency and ‘domestication’? Finally, given the growing culture of monitoring, and the investment – of money, time and attention – which international organizations, national governments, and research institutes around the world are making in gathering information on people’s skills and knowledge, and how they use them, what is happening when literacy, numeracy, and problem-solving abilities are tested? How is this knowledge used – and abused – in various policy environments, and who benefits? The book is an outcome of the work of the European Society for the Research on the Education of Adults (ESREA) Research Network on Policy Studies in Adult Education’s inaugural conference, held at the University of Nottingham in 2012. This book was originally published as a special issue of Globalisation, Societies and Education.


International Organizations and Lifelong Learning

International Organizations and Lifelong Learning

Author: A. Jakobi

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2009-10-09

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 0230245676

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In recent years lifelong learning has become one of the most prominent education policy goals. This book shows how international organizations have promoted this idea and disseminated the need for it to countries all over the world. As a consequence of their activity, lifelong learning has become a central element of modern education policy.


Thinking about Higher Education

Thinking about Higher Education

Author: Paul Gibbs

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-12-18

Total Pages: 197

ISBN-13: 3319032542

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With higher education around the world in a period of extreme flux, this volume explores its underlying philosophy, a core element of the ongoing debate. Offering a diverse range of perspectives from an international selection of renowned scholars of higher education, the book is full of imaginative insights that add up to a substantive contribution to the discussion. As universities attempt to adapt to a new environment characterized by stiff international competition, networked remote learning, burgeoning student numbers and comparative performance assessment, how we conceptualize the purpose and ethos of our higher learning institutions is more important than ever. This publication features a multitude of distinctive approaches that illuminate potential solutions to the complex issues universities must grapple with in these uncertain times. Rather than espousing a singular philosophical approach, the editors have assembled views from across the spectrum and from differing national contexts, representing a multidisciplinary response to the situation. This collection of papers aims thus to inspire fresh developments in the way we think about the complexities of and options available to, higher education.