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Schneider, Suzanne – Critical Studies in Education, 2014
The recent critical turn toward post-secularism, particularly on behalf of theorists working from the perspective of Christian societies, has highlighted the difficulty of approaching the history of the Middle East through the binary of religion and secularism. This article argues that such terms are of little explanatory value in and of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Religion, Religious Factors, Social Influences
Thomson, Pat – Critical Studies in Education, 2014
Educational policy-makers around the world are strongly committed to the notion of "scaling up". This can mean anything from encouraging more teachers to take up a pedagogical innovation, all the way through to system-wide efforts to implement "what works" across all schools. In this paper, I use Bourdieu's notions of…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Innovation, Educational Improvement, Educational Policy
Bartholdsson, Åsa; Gustafsson-Lundberg, Johanna; Hultin, Eva – Critical Studies in Education, 2014
Social emotional learning (SEL) is common in preschools and schools both in Europe and North America today. Programmes for socio-emotional training and the rise of what is labelled therapeutic education have dramatically increased during the first decade of the millennium. In this article, a manual-based programme used for SEL in a Swedish school…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Development, Emotional Development, Preschool Education
Clarke, Matthew – Critical Studies in Education, 2014
Ability grouping in schools and classrooms constitutes something of a policy hiatus in the Australian context, in contrast to the conspicuous visibility of equity and quality as explicit policy goals. This article examines what I am calling the dialectics -- i.e. moments of negation that allow for creation -- and dilemmas inhering in the complex…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Ability Grouping, Equal Education, Educational Quality
Agbaria, Ayman K.; Mustafa, Muhanad – Critical Studies in Education, 2014
This article examines the educational activism of two Arab civil organizations in Israel: the Follow-Up Committee on Arab Education (FUCAE) and the Eqraa Association (Eqraa). On the one hand, it explores the possibilities and limitations of the involvement of the FUCAE in the state's Arab education system, as a secular organization that is…
Descriptors: Arabs, Foreign Countries, Islam, Activism
Verger, Antoni; Curran, Marta – Critical Studies in Education, 2014
In the education sector, new public management (NPM) has crystallized in policies such as school autonomy, professionalization of school principals, standardized evaluation and teachers' accountability, and it has been widely disseminated by international organizations, such as the OECD, which enjoy a great prestige when it comes to frame…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Educational Policy, Social Systems, Educational Administration
Somerville, Margaret – Critical Studies in Education, 2013
The aim of this article is to explore aspiration in contemporary urban locations in the context of almost universal policy initiatives to raise aspirations of young people to participate in higher education. The article is based on a study of how children's career and further education aspirations are shaped over time in five schools in…
Descriptors: Urban Areas, Academic Aspiration, Occupational Aspiration, Foreign Countries
Ferfolja, Tania; Hopkins, Lucy – Critical Studies in Education, 2013
Discrimination against lesbians and gay men has been endemic throughout Australia's history. However, in twenty-first century Australian society there are signs of growing sophistication and acceptance of sexual diversities. Despite this, schools continue to be organisations where sexual "difference" is marginalised and silenced,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Homosexuality, Social Bias, Teachers
Lingard, Bob – Critical Studies in Education, 2013
Currently, when there is a lot of political talk about the need for "evidence-based policy", and when public policy seeks to calibrate research quality and impact, there is a pressing need to reconsider the relationships between education/al research and education policy. This article seeks to do this, beginning with considerations of the…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Evidence, Educational Research, Theory Practice Relationship
Connell, Raewyn – Critical Studies in Education, 2013
Education has been powerfully affected by the rise of a neoliberal political, economic and cultural agenda. The Australian experience since the 1980s is outlined. Educators need to understand neoliberalism, and also to think about the nature of education itself, as a social process of nurturing capacities for practice. Education itself cannot be…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Free Enterprise System, Politics of Education, Access to Education
Rowe, Emma E.; Windle, Joel – Critical Studies in Education, 2012
With the launch of the "My School" website in 2010, Australia became a relative latecomer to the publication of national school performance comparisons. This paper primarily seeks to explore the school choice experience as framed by "My School" website, for participating middle-class families. We will draw on Bourdieusian theory of cultural…
Descriptors: Middle Class, School Choice, Urban Areas, Foreign Countries
Tan, Charlene – Critical Studies in Education, 2012
This paper explores the culture of education policy making in Shanghai using the conceptual tool of a "global assemblage". A global assemblage is essentially a collection of ideas and practices that arise from the interplay between a global form and situated sociocultural elements. Focusing on the global form of curriculum reform, this paper…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Change, City Government, Educational Policy
Wrigley, Terry – Critical Studies in Education, 2012
This article presents a review on three books that have been published from positions of considerable authority on educational developments in the USA and England over the past two decades. All of the authors have considerable knowledge, not only of policy making at the top but also of the ways in which this interacts with and impacts upon…
Descriptors: Strategic Planning, Foreign Countries, School Policy, Educational Development
Bates, Richard – Critical Studies in Education, 2012
It is the contention of this paper that schools are currently sandwiched between demands of the economy on one side and increasingly fundamentalist communities on the other; that schools need some degree of autonomy from each; that the greatest challenge of the century is how we can live together despite our differences; and that the only way of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Practices, Satisfaction, Community Needs
Gershon, Walter S. – Critical Studies in Education, 2012
This article troubles constructions of "at-risk students." Utilizing Ranciere's discussion of dissensus, the author first argues that what is at risk are not students but contemporary common sense notions of schooling. From this perspective, students' labeled as "at risk" ways of knowing and being that interrupt ideas and ideals about the purpose…
Descriptors: At Risk Students, Equal Education, Ethics, Risk

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