1st Edition
Understanding Educational Reform in Global Context Economy, Ideology, and the State
424 Pages
by
Routledge
424 Pages
by
Routledge
424 Pages
by
Routledge
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This book focuses on important theoretical and policy debates on educational reform, with detailed analyses of reforms in 11 countries. It also explores the effects of geographical location, political ideology, and economic structure on shaping educational reform. Individual case studies are included on Australia, Cote d'Ivoire, England, Hungary, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Spain,... Read more
SERIES EDITOR'S FOREWORD EDUCATIONAL REFORM: SOCIAL STRUGGLE, THE STATE AND THE WORLD ECONOMIC SYSTEM; RESTRUCTURING EDUCATION AND THE STATE IN ENGLAND; THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF EDUCATIONAL REFORM IN AUSTRALIA; STATE CORPORATISM, EDUCATIONAL POLICIES, AND STUDENTS' AND TEACHERS' MOVEMENTS IN MEXICO; THE SCENARIO OF THE SPANISH EDUCATIONAL REFORM; IDEOLOGICAL PLURALISM IN NICARAGUAN UNIVERSITY REFORM; SHIFTS IN SOCIOECONOMIC AND EDUCATIONAL POLICY IN TANZANIA: EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL FORCES; PERSPECTIVES OF EDUCATIONAL REFORM IN HUNGARY; THE STATE, ECONOMIC CRISIS, AND EDUCATIONAL REFORM IN CôTE D'IVOIRE; EDUCATIONAL REFORM IN NEW ZEALAND; GLOBAL RHETORIC, LOCAL POLICY: A CASE STUDY OF ISRAELI EDUCATION AND TEACHER TRAINING; THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF SCHOOL REFORM IN THE UNITED STATES; EDUCATIONAL REFORM, THE STATE, AND THE WORLD ECONOMY: UNDERSTANDING AND ENGAGING IN IDEOLOGICAL AND OTHER STRUGGLES
Biography
Mark B. Ginsburg
"Recommended for upper-division undergraduate and graduate students." -- Choice
"Well written and extremely informative." -- Comparative Education Review






