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Saurén, Kirsi-Marja; Määttä, Kaarina – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2013
The aim of this article is to consider the power of education based on Ivan Illich's (1926-2002) thoughts. This article is especially based on his production in the 1970s, and presents a systematic analysis of its school and society related criticism. Illich's purpose is to show that the society is forced into a form of school and that…
Descriptors: Role of Education, Educational Theories, Misconceptions, Learning Theories
Cuevas, Joshua A. – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2013
This paper explores the phenomenon in which, for many people, subjective personal belief is viewed as a more accurate representation of reality than objective scientific knowledge developed over the course of human history and transmitted through secular education. The first half of the article is based on personal observations of the author…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Psychological Studies, Religious Factors, Religion
Ozer, Ulas – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2013
This work focuses on both public musical practices of Gypsy musicians who live in the Thracian land lying within the northwest of Turkey, and musical learning that takes place here. I primarily highlight the historic dimensions of the relation between Gypsies and music and emphasized musicianship in the lives of Gypsies as a fundamental class…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Minority Groups, Musicians, Music
Zamir, Sara; Horowitz, Tamar – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2013
The purpose of this study has been to examine the expressions of the value of patriotism and its trends among trainee teachers. To what extent do the trainee teachers adhere to the values of patriotism? Have the values of the old Land of Israel patriotism been replaced by the values of globalism? What are the attitudes of immigrant teacher…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Patriotism, Preservice Teachers, Immigrants
Baldino, Roberto Ribeiro; Cabral, Tânia Cristina Baptista – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2013
In this article we will use central elements in Mature Marx's theory of productive labour to prove that not only the work of teachers and staff but also the expenditure of students' muscles and nerves is productive labour. This theme has some intersection with the work of housewives that autonomist Marxism asserts to be productive labour…
Descriptors: Productivity, Political Attitudes, Theories, Labor
Polat, Selda – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2013
As it is in many countries in the world, in Turkey the effects of neoliberal ideology have rapidly increased since the 1980s, and social and economic structure has been transformed. Education, which is the basic dynamic of constructing social and economic structure and regeneration, stands in the center of neoliberalism. In this process, what…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Neoliberalism, Educational Policy, Public Policy
García, José; De Lissovoy, Noah – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2013
The hidden curriculum is generally understood as the process by which daily exposure to school expectations and routines transmits norms and values of the dominant society to students. In the present, through the regimentation of thought, control of bodies and movement, and proliferation of punishment, contemporary accountability and testing…
Descriptors: Hidden Curriculum, Discipline, Neoliberalism, Critical Theory
Tsoubaris, Dimitris; Georgopoulos, Aleksandros – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2013
The objective of this qualitative research work is to detect the needs, aspirations and feelings of pupils experiencing local environmental problems and elaborate them through the prism of a socially critical educational approach. Semi-structured focus group interviews are used as a research method applied to four primary schools located near…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Qualitative Research, Student Needs, Academic Aspiration
Porfilio, Brad J.; Roychoudhury, Debangshu; Gardner, Lauren – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2013
The purpose of this essay is to ameliorate the virulent discursive and material attack against today's "border" youth launched by large-scale corporations and Western politicians. Specifically, the authors problematize the dominant tropes of youth being mindless, obedient objects who passively accept the stark social reality they…
Descriptors: Urban Culture, Popular Culture, African American Students, Social Justice
Birbirso, Dereje Tadesse – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2013
In the wake of national educational reform, the author discovered a secondary education style where all students were taught through centrally aired TV-lessons beaming from a studio in the capital city. In order to understand the motive behind the reform and its impacts on teaching, the author collected qualitative data for critical analysis.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Educational Television, Educational Policy
Thapliyal, Nisha – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2013
Education for rural Brazilians has historically been dominated by two imperatives: human capital and political patronage. For the last four decades, the Landless Workers Movement (MST) have maintained a struggle to democratise public education and democracy itself. In this article, I make a situated analysis of the educational politics of the MST…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adult Education, Rural Areas, Social Action
Hodkinson, Alan – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2013
Drawing on Derrida this paper considers how inclusive education in England was defined and operationalised within New Labour's educational policy and by those teachers who reconstructed this policy within the confines of schools and individual classrooms. The paper has two critical ambitions. First it argues that the epistemology of inclusion…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Inclusion, Epistemology
Malott, Curry; Hill, Dave; Banfield, Grant – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2013
In this paper we employ the concept of "Immiseration Capitalism" to indicate a systematic tendency of Capital to heap the "accumulation of misery" on the lives of the producing class while at the same time delivering great wealth to the hands of its own appropriating class. Neoliberalism is described as a specific political…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Social Systems, Marxian Analysis, Educational Change
Yandell, John – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2013
Marketisation and standards-based reforms are the two policy levers that have been promoted in education systems across much of the world in the past quarter of a century. The claim that is made on their behalf is that these mechanisms are the means whereby longstanding inequalities in the access to educational goods can be ameliorated. This paper…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Commercialization, Educational Change, Academic Standards
Canaan, Joyce E. – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2013
This paper explores students' seemingly puzzling engagement with what I call "processes of classification." Whilst most students on the Social Identities module I taught between 2005-2006 and 2008-2009 claimed that "class didn't matter" to them, during 2009-2010 more students engaged with classificatory processes. Using the poststructuralist…
Descriptors: Social Class, Sociology, Political Attitudes, Social Stratification

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