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Osei-Kofi, Nana – Critical Studies in Education, 2012
In higher education today, an overwhelming acceptance of neoliberal and neoconservative ideologies that advance corporate logics of efficiency, competition and profit maximization is commonplace. Market-driven logics and neoconservative ideals shape decision-making about what is taught, how material is taught, who teaches, who does research, who…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Higher Education, Research Universities, Ideology
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
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
Joshee, Reva – Critical Studies in Education, 2012
This paper begins from a position of critique of the dominant neo-liberal, human capital framing of education policy today. However, unlike most critiques of this kind, the paper argues that schooling's role in the preparation of workers and consumers is nonetheless important. Education does, of necessity, have economic purposes. To this end, the…
Descriptors: Human Capital, Educational Policy, Trustees, Criticism
Smyth, John – Critical Studies in Education, 2010
The Labor government in Australia has recently embarked on an extremely ambitious program of social inclusion for the most marginalized groups in society. Drawing upon the approach of "policy scholarship" this paper examines some federal government "policy texts" to describe what has occurred and asks questions about what is meant by the social…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Federal Government, Educational Policy, Inclusive Schools
Lingard, Bob – Critical Studies in Education, 2010
This paper provides a contextualised and critical policy analysis of the Rudd government's national schooling agenda in Australia. The specific focus is on the introduction of national literacy and numeracy testing and the recent creation by the Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority of the website "My School", which lists the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, National Competency Tests, Testing
Windle, Joel – Critical Studies in Education, 2010
This article investigates how reality television talent-quest formats model the normative neoliberal worker and learner--roles which are increasingly drawn together. In the age of "life-long learning" and shifting employment demands, new models of the supple, adaptable and willing learner are increasingly important both to meeting neoliberal…
Descriptors: Television, Mass Media Role, Economic Development, Political Attitudes
Redden, Guy; Brown, Rebecca – Critical Studies in Education, 2010
One genre of reality television constructs working-class youth as the dysfunctional antithesis of the aspirational middle-class consumer who normally features in lifestyle media. Sent to boot camps, unruly youths undergo makeover by education into ways of living deemed to accrue superior cultural capital. This article analyses how one lifestyle…
Descriptors: Television, Females, Young Adults, Sexual Identity
Konishi, Yoshiko – Critical Studies in Education, 2009
This paper explores a change in a mode of governing in Japan during the administration of Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi (2001-2006) through an examination of what I call the story of blue pee. The story circulated among people engaged in implementing child welfare policies at the local level, and implied that mothers today were ignorant in the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Government School Relationship, Politics of Education, Mothers
Raffo, Carlo – Critical Studies in Education, 2009
This paper reviews New Labor priority educational policies since 1997 that have attempted to break the link between poverty and low educational achievement in England. It does so by examining these policy priorities against a mapping framework developed by the author for the Joseph Rowntree Foundation's Education and Poverty programme. This…
Descriptors: Poverty, Foreign Countries, Social Isolation, Educational Policy
Down, Barry – Critical Studies in Education, 2009
This paper argues that under the influence of neoliberalism the role of schooling has been narrowly redefined as helping students to gain the knowledge and skills to "get a job". Drawing on the recent policy pronouncements of the new Rudd Labor Government in Australia, the paper examines how the advocates of human capital theory have effectively…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Role of Education, Political Attitudes, Politics of Education
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
Smith, David Geoffrey – Critical Studies in Education, 2008
This paper locates the work of Leo Strauss within the broader conservative assault on modernity and especially its roots in liberalism. Four themes from Strauss's work are identified, then hermeneutically engaged for their relevance to educational practice in global times. The four themes are: (1) the liberal/modern concept of an open society is…
Descriptors: Social Influences, Philosophy, Political Attitudes, History
Peters, Michael A. – Critical Studies in Education, 2008
This paper examines the neoconservative critique of the university and particularly the attack on multiculturalism and postmodernism that initiated the culture wars. It seeks to explain these developments by an analysis of the thought of Leo Strauss. The paper begins by providing an introduction to US neoconservatism and latest challenges to it…
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Postmodernism, Humanities, Politics of Education
Fennell, Jon M.; Simpson, Timothy L. – Critical Studies in Education, 2008
Leo Strauss is commonly cited as a seminal influence for the neoconservatism that, in the minds of many commentators, dominates the administration of George W. Bush. What intersection, if any, exists between Strauss's views and neoconservatism? This paper investigates that question by studying Strauss's writings on liberal education and assessing…
Descriptors: Liberal Arts, General Education, Educational Philosophy, Politics of Education
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