The Wiley Handbook of Global Educational Reform examines educational reform from a global perspective. Comprised of approximately 25 original and specially commissioned essays, which together interrogate educational reform from a critical global and transnational perspective, this volume explores a range of topics and themes that fully investigate global convergences in educational reform policies, ideologies, and practices. The Handbook probes the history, ideology, organization, and institutional foundations of global educational reform movements; actors, institutions, and agendas; and local, national, and global education reform trends. It further examines the “new managerialism” in global educational reform, including the standardization of national systems of educational governance, curriculum, teaching, and learning through the rise of new systems of privatization, accountability, audit, big-data, learning analytics, biometrics, and new technology-driven adaptive learning models. Finally, it takes on the subjective and intersubjective experiential dimensions of the new educational reforms and alternative paths for educational reform tied to the ethical imperative to reimagine education for human flourishing, justice, and equality. An authoritative, definitive volume and the first global take on a subject that is grabbing headlines as well as preoccupying policy makers, scholars, and teachers around the worldEdited by distinguished leaders in the fieldFeatures contributions from an illustrious list of experts and scholars The Wiley Handbook of Global Educational Reform will be of great interest to scholars and graduate students of education throughout the world as well as the policy makers who can institute change.
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Notes on Contributors ix Introduction: Toward a Transformational Agenda for Global Education Reform 1Kenneth J. Saltman and Alexander J. Means 1 Capitalism and Global Education Reform 11Steven J. Klees 2 The Business Sector in Global Education Reform: The Case of the Global Business Coalition for Education 27Francine Menashy, Zeena Zakharia, and Sheetal Gowda 3 Venture Philanthropy and Education Policy‐Making: Charity, Profit,and the So‐Called “Democratic State” 47Antonio Olmedo 4 Nodes, Pipelines, and Policy Mobility: The Assembling of an Education Shadow State in India 71Stephen J. Ball and Shelina Thawer 5 Reframing Teachers’ Work for Global Competitiveness: New Global Hierarchies in the Governing of Education 87Tore Bernt Sørensen and Susan Lee Robertson 6 School Principals in Neoliberal Times: A Case of Luxury Leadership? 113Helen M. Gunter, Steven J. Courtney, David Hall, and Ruth McGinity 7 The Expansion of Private Schooling in Latin America: Multiple Manifestations and Trajectories of a Global Education Reform Movement 131Antoni Verger, Mauro Moschetti, and Clara Fontdevila 8 Global Education Policies and Taken‐For‐Granted Rationalities: Do the Poor Respond to Policy Incentives in the Same Way? 157Xavier Bonal 9 The Politics of Educational Change in the Middle East and North Africa:Nation‐Building, Postcolonial Reconstruction, Destabilized States, Societal Disintegration, and the Dispossessed 173Eugenie A. Samier 10 Profiting from the Poor: The Emergence of Multinational Edu‐Businesses in Hyderabad, India 199Carol Anne Spreen and Sangeeta Kamat 11 The Bait‐and‐Switch and Echo Chamber of School Privatization in South Africa 231Salim Vally 12 The Violence of Compassion: Education Reform, Race, and Neoliberalism’s Elite Rationale 243Noah De Lissovoy 13 Uncommon Knowledge: International Schools as Elite Educational Enclosures 259Marcea Ingersoll 14 Startup Schools, Fast Policies, and Full‐Stack Education Companies:Digitizing Education Reform in Silicon Valley 283Ben Williamson 15 Who Drives the Drivers?: Technology as the Ideology of Global Educational Reform 307Petar Jandrić and Sarah Hayes 16 Resurgent Behaviorism and the Rise of Neoliberal Schooling 323Mark J. Garrison 17 Educating Mathematizable, Self‐Serving, God‐Fearing, Self‐Made Entrepreneurs 351Jurjo Torres‐Santomé 18 Putting Homo Economicus to the Test: How Neoliberalism Measures the Value of Educational Life 371Graham B. Slater and Gardner Seawright 19 EcoJust STEM Education Mobilized Through Counter‐Hegemonic Globalization 389Larry Bencze, Lyn Carter, Ralph Levinson, Isabel Martins, Chantal Pouliot,Matthew Weinstein, and Majd Zouda 20 When the Idea of a Second Grade Education for the Marginalized Becomes the Dominant Discourse: Context, Policy, and Practice of Neoliberal Capitalism 413Ravi Kumar 21 Financial Literacy and Entrepreneurship Education: An Ethics for Capital or the Other? 435Chris Arthur 22 The Socially Just School: Transforming Young Lives 467John Smyth 23 Beyond Neoliberalism: Educating for a Just Sustainable Future 489David Hursh and Alice Jowett 24 When Schools Become Dead Zones of the Imagination: A Critical Pedagogy Manifesto 503Henry A. Giroux Index 517
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THE WILEY HANDBOOK OF GLOBAL EDUCATIONAL REFORM The Wiley Handbook of Global Educational Reform examines educational reform from a global perspective. Comprised of approximately 25 original and specially commissioned essays, which together interrogate educational reform from a critical global and transnational perspective, this volume explores a range of topics and themes that fully investigate global convergences in educational reform policies, ideologies, and practices. The Handbook probes the history, ideology, organization, and institutional foundations of global educational reform movements; actors, institutions, and agendas; and local, national, and global education reform trends. It further examines the "new managerialism" in global educational reform, including the standardization of national systems of educational governance, curriculum, teaching, and learning through the rise of new systems of privatization, accountability, audit, big-data, learning analytics, biometrics, and new technology-driven adaptive learning models. Finally, it takes on the subjective and intersubjective experiential dimensions of the new educational reforms and alternative paths for educational reform tied to the ethical imperative to reimagine education for human flourishing, justice, and equality. An authoritative, definitive volume and the first global take on a subject that is grabbing headlines as well as preoccupying policy makers, scholars, and teachers around the worldEdited by distinguished leaders in the fieldFeatures contributions from an illustrious list of experts and scholars The Wiley Handbook of Global Educational Reform will be of great interest to scholars and graduate students of education throughout the world as well as the policy makers who can institute change.
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ISBN
9781119083078
Publisert
2018-10-23
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Vendor
Wiley-Blackwell
Vekt
998 gr
Høyde
246 mm
Bredde
173 mm
Dybde
31 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
568
Biographical note
KENNETH J. SALTMAN, PhD, is Professor of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. His research examines education, politics, and culture.
ALEXANDER J. MEANS, PhD, is Assistant Professor in the Department of Educational Foundations, University of Hawai'i at Manoa. His research examines educational policy and governance in relation to political economy, urbanization, social inequality, and democracy.