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Teo, Tang Wee; Osborne, Margery – Critical Studies in Education, 2014
The central thesis of this article is that conceptualizations of accountability systems need to be more encompassing to accommodate the current diversity of school choice. This article examines an emerging type of school that specializes in advanced STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) curriculum for gifted and academically…
Descriptors: Accountability, School Choice, STEM Education, Special Schools
Bousfield, Kellie; Ragusa, Angela T. – Critical Studies in Education, 2014
Growing consensus in popular and academic commentary suggests the lived reality of Western childhood differs considerably from its dominant cultural construction as an innocent period free from adult responsibilities. Sociologically, this disjuncture is conceptualised as adultification. Adopting a critical theoretical lens, we question if…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Sociology, Standardized Tests, High Stakes Tests
Bleicher, Robert E. – Critical Studies in Education, 2014
Research into literacy and school subject performance focuses overwhelmingly on identifying and addressing risk factors associated with underachievement. Strenuous efforts are devoted to diagnosing the causes of literacy failure that are patterned by ethnicity, social class, and gender. This study explores the possibility that equal, or even…
Descriptors: Literacy, Student Attitudes, Teacher Attitudes, Parent Attitudes
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
Gobby, Brad – Critical Studies in Education, 2013
The launch of the Independent Public Schools (IPS) programme in Western Australia (WA) in 2010 reflects the neoliberal policy discourse of decentralisation and school self-management sweeping across many of the world's education systems. IPS provides WA state school principals with decision-making authority in a range of areas, including the…
Descriptors: Principals, Professional Autonomy, Foreign Countries, Governance
Ranson, Stewart – Critical Studies in Education, 2012
School improvement depends upon mediating the cultural conditions of learning as young people journey between their parochial worlds and the public world of cosmopolitan society. Governing bodies have a crucial role in including or diminishing the representation of different cultural traditions and in enabling or frustrating the expression of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Administration, Governance, Commercialization
Souto-Otero, Manuel – Critical Studies in Education, 2011
The paper contributes to the debate on the implementation of policy reforms developing a typology for implementation based on the initial agreement on means and goals at the time of reform design. It is argued that the volume and nature of knowledge gathering and stakeholder involvement required to gain approval of a policy and avoid the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary Education, Educational Change, Educational Policy
Reclaiming the Disengaged? A Bourdieuian Analysis of Work-Based Learning for Young People in England
Thompson, Ron – Critical Studies in Education, 2011
This paper uses Bourdieu's concept of field to analyse findings from an ethnographic study of Entry to Employment (E2E) programmes in England. Entry to Employment is a work-based learning programme which aims to re-engage young people with "barriers to learning" inhibiting access to further education, training or employment. The paper examines…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Late Adolescents, Young Adults, Access to Education
te Riele, Kitty – Critical Studies in Education, 2011
In the context of international consensus that the knowledge economy requires more highly educated people, the Australian federal, state and territory governments agreed on a set of policies and targets for lifting the minimum level of educational attainment of young people, which are analysed in Part 1 of this paper. This "Compact with young…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Knowledge Management, Economic Factors, Government School Relationship
Kenway, Jane; Hickey-Moody, Anna – Critical Studies in Education, 2011
The notion of raising the aspirations of socially disadvantaged students is a key policy strategy in for enhancing such students' participation in higher education. However, this strategy runs the risk of being simplistic and ineffective unless it is informed by research on the links between aspirations and such students' changing life experiences…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Disadvantaged, Student Participation
Ferfolja, Tania; Vickers, Margaret – Critical Studies in Education, 2010
Rarely do refugee students entering Australian schools possess the multiple forms of social, linguistic and cultural capital that are taken for granted in mainstream classrooms. While refugees of high-school age are assisted initially through Intensive English Centres (IECs), the transition from IECs to mainstream classrooms presents substantial…
Descriptors: Refugees, Secondary School Students, Transitional Programs, Student Adjustment
Charles, Claire E. – Critical Studies in Education, 2010
In this paper I explore the popular Australian television character of Ja'mie King--a teenage private school girl created and performed by male comedian Chris Lilley. I conceptualise Lilley's satire as a public pedagogy of young femininity. My reading of his satire responds to recent feminist scholarship around young femininities and "girl power",…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Television, Popular Culture, Satire
Doerr, Neriko Musha – Critical Studies in Education, 2009
In studies of minority language education, researchers tend to base their arguments on the assumption that knowledge empowers and ignorance disempowers. In this article, however, I show two alternative dynamics of knowledge and relations of dominance by drawing on my ethnographic fieldwork at a secondary school in Aotearoa/New Zealand in 1997-8.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Language Minorities, Speeches, Language Maintenance
Gunter, Helen M. – Critical Studies in Education, 2009
Honored by the invitation to read and comment on the papers in this special edition, this final contribution is an appreciation of critical studies in education. This "C" word is dangerous in a neo-liberal world, but as the authors show there is much intellectually practical work that researchers and theorizers are doing. I take my starting point…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Research, Public Education, Quality of Life
Saltmarsh, Sue – Critical Studies in Education, 2008
This paper considers the discursive production of violence in the context of educational markets. Drawing on a larger study of sexually violent incidents that occurred in an elite private boys' school in Sydney, Australia, in 2000, the paper examines disciplinary traditions and communicative practices surrounding these events. Insights from Michel…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Single Sex Schools, Private Schools, Competitive Selection
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