Confronting Educational Policy in Neoliberal Times
Title | Confronting Educational Policy in Neoliberal Times PDF eBook |
Author | Stephanie Chitpin |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 179 |
Release | 2019-01-08 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1351369210 |
This volume explores how educational policy is changing as a result of neoliberal restructuring and how these issues affect educators’ practice. Evidence-based chapters present a sharp analysis of neoliberal education policy while also offering suggestions and recommendations for future action to bring about change consistent with more robust understandings of democracy. Covering issues relating to historical context, philosophical assumptions, policy implementation, accountability, teacher professionalism and standardization, Confronting Educational Policy in Neoliberal Times critically engages the ways micro- and macro- neoliberal politics shapes the purposes and implementation of schooling.
Confronting Educational Policy in Neoliberal Times
Title | Confronting Educational Policy in Neoliberal Times PDF eBook |
Author | Stephanie Chitpin |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 237 |
Release | 2019-01-08 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1351369202 |
This volume explores how educational policy is changing as a result of neoliberal restructuring and how these issues affect educators’ practice. Evidence-based chapters present a sharp analysis of neoliberal education policy while also offering suggestions and recommendations for future action to bring about change consistent with more robust understandings of democracy. Covering issues relating to historical context, philosophical assumptions, policy implementation, accountability, teacher professionalism and standardization, Confronting Educational Policy in Neoliberal Times critically engages the ways micro- and macro- neoliberal politics shapes the purposes and implementation of schooling.
Adult Education in Neoliberal Times
Title | Adult Education in Neoliberal Times PDF eBook |
Author | Marion Bowl |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 201 |
Release | 2017-03-20 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 3319508830 |
This book explores the realities of adult education practice in the current political and economic climate. With a particular focus on examining the effect of the multitude of changes in policy and philosophy over the past 30 years, the book explores how the values and career expectations of adult educators have been affected, and considers the implications for adult education as a field of professional practice. As well as exploring the broader international picture, the book draws on the findings of recent research into adult and community education practitioners’ perspectives in two case study countries – England and Aotearoa/New Zealand – to illustrate how local contexts and cultures, as well as global trends, impact on the structure and organisation of adult education. By presenting the perspectives of adult educators, whose voices have been relatively absent from the recent literature, this book gives a unique insight into how their work has been adversely affected by funding and policy pressures in an increasingly insecure educational environment, and analyses their responses to the contradictions between their professional values and the expectations placed upon them by policy and funding changes. It will be of great interest to students and researchers working in Education and Sociology, and will also make compelling reading for policy-makers.
Neoliberalism and Early Childhood Education
Title | Neoliberalism and Early Childhood Education PDF eBook |
Author | Guy Roberts-Holmes |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 199 |
Release | 2021-04-27 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 0429638744 |
Neoliberalism, with its worldview of competition, choice and calculation, its economisation of everything, and its will to govern has ‘sunk its roots deep’ into Early Childhood Education and Care. This book considers its deeply detrimental impacts upon young children, families, settings and the workforce. Through an exploration of possibilities for resistance and refusal, and reflection on the significance of the coronavirus pandemic, Roberts-Holmes and Moss provide hope that neoliberalism’s current hegemony can be successfully contested. The book provides a critical introduction to neoliberalism and three closely related and influential concepts – Human Capital theory, Public Choice theory and New Public Management – as well as an overview of the impact of neoliberalism on compulsory education, in particular through the Global Education Reform Movement. With its main focus on Early Childhood Education and Care, this book argues that while neoliberalism is a very powerful force, it is ‘deeply problematic, eminently resistible and eventually replaceable’ – and that there are indeed alternatives. Neoliberalism and Early Childhood Education is an insightful supplement to the studies of students and researchers in Early Childhood Education and Sociology of Education, and is also highly relevant to policy makers.
Education Policy, Neoliberalism, and Leadership Practice
Title | Education Policy, Neoliberalism, and Leadership Practice PDF eBook |
Author | Karen Starr |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 191 |
Release | 2019-04-05 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1351761978 |
Education Policy, Neoliberalism, and Leadership Practice is a foundational book describing all aspects of neoliberalism and its broad scale impact in education. Drawing on research and canvassing policy developments across a range of contexts, this book critically analyzes neoliberal education policies, the practices and outcomes they spawn, and the purposes they serve. It interrogates how education leaders perceive and interpret neoliberal influences and the dilemmas and opportunities they create, while unpacking questions of why neoliberalism is the basis for educational policy, how neoliberalism impacts on education, and what this means for the future.
Public Education, Neoliberalism, and Teachers
Title | Public Education, Neoliberalism, and Teachers PDF eBook |
Author | Paul Bocking |
Publisher | University of Toronto Press |
Pages | 316 |
Release | 2020-04-02 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1487534515 |
From pressure to "teach to the test" and the use of quantitative metrics to define education "quality," to the rise of "school choice" and the shift of principals from colleagues to managers, teachers in New York, Mexico City, and Toronto have experienced strikingly similar challenges to their professional autonomy. By visiting schools and meeting teachers, government officials, and union leaders, Paul Bocking identifies commonalities that are shaping how teachers work and public schools function. While arguing that neoliberal education policy is a dominant trend transcending the realities of school districts, states, or national governments, Bocking also demonstrates the importance of local context to explain variations in education governance, especially when understanding the role of resistance led by teachers’ unions.
Neoliberalism, Education, and Terrorism
Title | Neoliberalism, Education, and Terrorism PDF eBook |
Author | Jeffrey R. Di Leo |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 144 |
Release | 2015-11-17 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1317255607 |
Neoliberalism, Education, Terrorism: Contemporary Dialogues is a collaborative effort among four established public intellectuals who deeply care about the future of education in America and who are concerned about the dangerous effects of neoliberalism on American society and culture. It aims to provide a clear, concise, and thought-provoking account of the problems facing education in America under the dual shadows of neoliberalism and terrorism. Through collaborative and individual essays, the authors provide a provocative account that will be of interest to anyone who concerning with the opportunities and dangers facing the future of education at this critical moment in history.