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Slater, Graham B. – Journal of Education Policy, 2015
Building upon critical education policy studies of crisis, disaster, and reform, this essay develops a theory of "recovery" that further elaborates the nature and operation of "crisis politics" in neoliberal education reform. Recovery is an integral process in capital accumulation, exploiting material, and subjective…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Educational Change, Politics of Education, Essays
Bailey, Patrick L. J. – Journal of Education Policy, 2013
This paper proposes a new way of conceptualising education policy and also begins to develop a new method of policy analysis. In both instances, it draws on the theoretical and conceptual tools of Foucault, and in particular his concept "dispositif." It posits an historical and ontological formation -- a policy dispositif -- with…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Policy Analysis, Policy Formation
Nordstrum, Lee E. – Journal of Education Policy, 2012
In 2009, the South African Department of Education extended tuition fee abolition to schools serving the poorest 60% of students, increased from 40% in 2007. This policy intends to increase access to and longevity in school for the poorest households by removing fees as a barrier and replacing private revenue with increased state funds. Despite…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Economically Disadvantaged, Educational Finance, Access to Education
Reay, Diane – Journal of Education Policy, 2012
This paper first draws on the political philosophy of R.H. Tawney to outline some universal principles for the provision of socially just education. It then moves onto a more pragmatic approach, analysing where the injustices lie in contemporary British education and outlining policies and practices that are socially just, not in an instrumental…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Foreign Countries, Educational Principles, Equal Education
Lupton, Ruth; Hempel-Jorgensen, Amelia – Journal of Education Policy, 2012
This paper starts from the propositions that (a) pedagogy is central to the achievement of socially just education and (b) there are existing pedagogical approaches that can contribute to more socially just outcomes. Given the ostensible commitments of the current English Government to reducing educational inequality and to the importance of…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Outcomes of Education, Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries
Griffiths, Morwenna – Journal of Education Policy, 2012
The paper presents an argument that the usual account of social justice in formal education is too narrow. That account concerns itself only with the outcomes of education or only with general ethical precepts, such as "recognition". I argue that it should also concern itself with living educational experiences as part of what makes a good life. I…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Outcomes of Education, Educational Experience, Educational Policy
Hayes, Debra – Journal of Education Policy, 2012
In the twenty-first century, a socially just system of schooling prepares all young people to adapt to new technologies, and participate in a global economy that is highly differentiated at the local level. In Australia and other countries where local markets have become heavily dependent on service economies, "working-class" families are less…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Community Relationship, Young Adults, Global Approach
Gulson, Kalervo N.; Webb, P. Taylor – Journal of Education Policy, 2012
This paper draws on ideas of assemblage to examine the contingency and (in)coherence of education policy. The paper is a conceptual and thematic attempt to understand the policy terrain, broadly conceived, pertaining to opposition to the establishment of private Islamic schools in Australia and public Afrocentric schools in Canada. This opposition…
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Afrocentrism, Foreign Countries, Educational Change
Hartong, Sigrid – Journal of Education Policy, 2012
During the last 30 years, a new model of transnational educational governance including a specific knowledge production regime has been implemented. Its increasing national impact has caused enormous change within the German educational system. Particularly, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Developments statistical reports and…
Descriptors: Governance, Educational Principles, Foreign Countries, Educational Change
Tamboukou, Maria – Journal of Education Policy, 2012
In this paper, I consider the problem of truth telling through the notion of parrhesia as developed and explicated in Foucault's last lectures at the College de France (1982-1983 and 1983-1984) and the figure of the pariah that runs throughout Arendt's work. In tracing connections and tensions in the way the two thinkers explore questions and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Philosophy, Ethics, Reputation
Morrison, Marlene; Glenny, Georgina – Journal of Education Policy, 2012
Collaborative inter-professional practice (IPP) is hailed increasingly by policy-makers and a growing number of practitioners as "the" new form of professional practice for those working within and across services for children and young people. Based on desk research, and drawing upon an increasingly invasive use of the term "collaborative" at…
Descriptors: Evidence, Social Work, Interprofessional Relationship, Case Studies
Grimaldi, Emiliano – Journal of Education Policy, 2012
This essay contributes to the construction of a critically informed toolbox of diverse concepts for education policy analysis. Focusing on the context(s) of practice of the policy cycle, the article outlines an interpretative framework to grasp policy enactment across different localities, the influences bearing upon those enactments as well as…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Policy Analysis, Policy Formation, Politics of Education
McCulloch, Gary; Cowan, Steven; Woodin, Tom – Journal of Education Policy, 2012
This paper establishes and explains the important role of the Conservative Government of 1959-1964 in supporting the raising of the school leaving age in Britain from the age of 15 to 16. This was a significant and high-profile national issue that generated much educational, social and political debate around conflicting priorities during this…
Descriptors: Government Role, Foreign Countries, Educational History, Political Attitudes
Brown, Anthony L.; De Lissovoy, Noah – Journal of Education Policy, 2011
The intent of this paper is to interrogate the current theoretical discourse in education concerning issues of race and class. The authors maintain that in recent years educational theory and critical policy discourse have unintentionally become splintered in such a way that race and class theories are employed separately, without much analysis of…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Social Theories, Racial Bias, Discourse Analysis
Gaze, Beth; Stevens, Carolyn – Journal of Education Policy, 2011
Knowledge transfer (KT), or third stream activities of universities, has attracted attention from funding and regulatory bodies in recent years. While approaches differ from country to country, moves to improve measurement and monitoring of such activities with a view to encourage or better direct it have occurred in several settings. This article…
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Transfer Policy, Foreign Countries, Budgets

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