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50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Young, Michael – Critical Studies in Education, 2007
This paper is part of the ongoing work of the author and others in developing a social realist theory of knowledge for educational studies. It contrasts Durkheim and Vygotsky's theories and why both are important for educational theory. It begins by emphasizing the similarities between them; that knowledge has to be understood in terms of its…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Critical Theory, Educational Theories, Authors
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Goodson, Ivor – Critical Studies in Education, 2007
This paper argues that the "new world order" achieved at the end of the cold war is in crisis, not generated from the threat of "war" between Christian and Islamic worlds but from "within" western societies, specifically from the growing commercialisation and "privatisation" of social and community life which has uncoupled the systems and…
Descriptors: Motivation, Educational Change, Mentors, Teacher Recruitment
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Rutkowski, David J. – Critical Studies in Education, 2007
In recent years, international organizations (IOs) and, more specifically, intergovernmental organizations (IGOs) have played an important role in educational policy-making at the national level. These organizations encourage world change and promote particular ideologies through a set of complex actions and policy recommendations that exploit…
Descriptors: International Organizations, Educational Policy, Political Attitudes, Global Approach
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Ferguson, Kathleen; Seddon, Terri – Critical Studies in Education, 2007
This paper explores the trend towards a decentred social organization of learning that has become evident over the last 30-40 years. This is illustrated by the shifting imagery of education, from the red brick school to dispersed learning networks, or "learning bubbles", that constitute new learning spaces. In the context of our large funded…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Foreign Countries, Administrative Organization, Educational Change
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Pitton, Viviana – Critical Studies in Education, 2007
In recent decades, neoliberal reforms have spread across Latin America. Despite different accounts showing the adverse social impact of these reforms, what seems lacking are historical analyses of why and how neoliberal policies occurred in this region. For instance, there are only rare accounts of how dictatorships in the 1970s prepared the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Change, Human Dignity, Foreign Countries
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Doherty, Robert A. – Critical Studies in Education, 2007
In this paper I attempt to explore the implications for education policy arising from aspects of Third Way political thought and its troubled relation to neoliberalism. In particular, the implications for equality arising from Third Way reforms to secondary education are considered. The limits of contestation that mark out the centre ground of UK…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Educational Change, Public Education, Political Attitudes
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Peters, Michael A. – Critical Studies in Education, 2007
In his governmentality studies in the late 1970s Foucault held a course at the College de France on the major forms of neoliberalism, examining the three theoretical schools of German ordoliberalism, the Austrian school characterized by Hayek, and American neoliberalism in the form of the Chicago school. Among Foucault's great insights in his work…
Descriptors: Free Enterprise System, Foreign Countries, Political Attitudes, Governance
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Moore, Rob – Critical Studies in Education, 2007
This paper raises the issue of what it is to be "critical" in education studies and in social theory more generally. It argues that this idea has for a long time been associated with forms of social constructionism and sociological reductionism. These understand the idea that knowledge is social in terms of reducing it to the experiences and…
Descriptors: Social Theories, Social Influences, Critical Thinking, Educational Research
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Lawn, Martin – Critical Studies in Education, 2007
The coincident arrival of a European policy space in education and a European Educational Research Association [EERA], and their subsequent relation, will be the subject of this paper. EERA is a hybrid organization--it supports scientific networking, it is a social partner in EU policy, it is a first level social space for networking, and…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Foreign Countries, Organizations (Groups), Educational Policy
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Gulson, Kalervo N.; Symes, Colin – Critical Studies in Education, 2007
In the latter parts of the twentieth century social theory took a spatial turn, one that education has yet to undertake, at least in any concerted way. Nonetheless, this paper aims to demonstrate that there could be, and perhaps is, a more decided turn towards unraveling spatial questions underpinning educational processes and practices. In this…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Social Theories, Spatial Ability, Geographic Location
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Ozga, Jenny – Critical Studies in Education, 2007
Knowledge transfer (KT) is the emergent "third sector" of higher education activity--alongside research and teaching. Its commercialization origins are evidenced in its concerns to extract maximum value from research, and in the policy push to make research-based knowledge trapped in disciplinary silos more responsive to the growing information…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Program Implementation, Social Science Research
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Gulson, Kalervo N. – Critical Studies in Education, 2007
This paper explores the spatial dimensions of neoliberalism, in relation to educational policy change in the inner-city of Sydney, Australia. It offers a response to Peck and Tickell's challenge that studies of neoliberalism are often undertaken as discrete macro- or micro-analyses without attention to the links between, and across, these scales.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Educational Change, Political Attitudes
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Petersen, Eva Bendix; O'Flynn, Gabrielle – Critical Studies in Education, 2007
The hegemony of neoliberalism as an economic and Governmental rationality on a global scale is well documented. How it has come to be that way, and how its relevance is upheld is a complex theoretical and historical-empirical question. This article contributes to the discussion by examining the ways in which neoliberal discourse enters into the…
Descriptors: Recognition (Achievement), Females, Awards, Political Attitudes
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Engel, Laura C. – Critical Studies in Education, 2007
In recent literature, there has been extensive work revolving around the process of neoliberalism, its implications for the unfolding of state spaces, and its dramatic impact on processes of policy production. Some of this literature offers a periodized trajectory of neoliberalization, by first discussing the consolidation of the Keynesian welfare…
Descriptors: Political Influences, Educational Policy, Foreign Countries, Political Attitudes
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Lingard, Bob; Gale, Trevor – Critical Studies in Education, 2007
Critical research in education is not what it used to be. It must now engage with a differently structured and globalized world with different social and material conditions for its peoples. This paper sets out to name the contemporary structure of feeling in which education researchers now work, particularly in terms of what now is to be the…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Critical Theory, Empathy, Foreign Countries
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