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Clarke, Matthew – Critical Studies in Education, 2015
This paper explores the possibilities for critical policy analysis afforded by Lacanian discourse theory, with its emphasis on the unconscious and the agency of the letter, and considers its significance for critical policy analysis in education, in ways that complement and supplement the insights of post-structuralist discourse theory. To explore…
Descriptors: Politics of Education, Ideology, Policy Analysis, Theories
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
Means, Alexander J. – Critical Studies in Education, 2014
This article reflects on emergent (radical-progressive) languages of democracy to consider what common educational institutions might mean today. It explores distinct philosophical and political tensions that cut across these languages in relation to educational organization and pedagogy including--antagonism versus exodus, transcendence versus…
Descriptors: Democracy, Democratic Values, Educational Philosophy, Politics of Education
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
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
Ford, Derek R. – Critical Studies in Education, 2013
This paper outlines a theory of the educational encounter, the space of, and the right to that encounter. Situated in response to neoliberal educational reforms, this theory is developed through a reading and synthesis of the educational theory of Gert Biesta, the architectural component of his theory, and literature on the right to the city. The…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Neoliberalism, Educational Change, Educational History
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
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
Keddie, Amanda; Niesche, Richard – Critical Studies in Education, 2012
Drawing on a broader study that focused on examining principal leadership for equity and diversity, this paper presents the leadership experiences of "Jane", a White, middle-class principal of a rural Indigenous school. The paper highlights how Jane's leadership is inextricably shaped by her assumptions about race and the political dynamics and…
Descriptors: Race, Indigenous Populations, Racial Relations, School Personnel
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
Lambert, Cath – Critical Studies in Education, 2012
Jacques Ranciere remains neglected within educational debates. In this paper I examine the potential of his philosophies for enacting critical interventions in relation to contemporary (higher) educational concerns. Ranciere argues against the progressive temporality of pedagogic relations and provides an alternative thesis that equality is a…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Politics of Education, Educational Philosophy, Higher Education
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
Clarke, Matthew – Critical Studies in Education, 2012
Despite its ideological saturation, recent neo-liberal education policy has been deeply depoliticising in the sense of reducing properly political concerns to matters of technical efficiency. This depoliticisation is reflected in the hegemony of a managerial discourse and the decontestation of terms like "quality" and "effectiveness", as well as…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Educational Policy, Ideology, High Stakes Tests
Ditchburn, Geraldine M. – Critical Studies in Education, 2012
The Australian curriculum to be introduced in all Australian schools over the next few years provides two competing narratives about curriculum. An overt narrative provides an unproblematic view of curriculum where the rhetoric and discourse that promotes a "world-class curriculum" effectively obscures a second narrative. This second narrative…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Implementation, National Curriculum, Foreign Countries

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