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Means, Alexander J. – Journal of Education Policy, 2014
This article examines the intersecting logics of human capital and national security underpinning the corporate school reform movement in the United States. Taking a 2012 policy report by the Council on Foreign Relations as an entry point, it suggests that these logics are incoherent not only on their own narrow instrumental terms, but also more…
Descriptors: National Security, Educational Policy, Human Capital, Educational Change
Kretchmar, Kerry; Sondel, Beth; Ferrare, Joseph J. – Journal of Education Policy, 2014
In this paper we illustrate the relationships between Teach For America (TFA) and federal charter school reform to interrogate how policy decisions are shaped by networks of individuals, organizations, and private corporations. We use policy network analysis to create a visual representation of TFA's key role in developing and connecting…
Descriptors: Teacher Recruitment, Alternative Teacher Certification, Beginning Teachers, Low Income Groups
McKay, Jane – Journal of Education Policy, 2014
In recent years, education and family policy in the UK has sought to incorporate the views of children and young people through an active participation agenda, in the fulfilment of children's rights under the obligations of the UN Convention for the Rights of the Child. Drawing on empirical evidence, this paper suggests that this aspiration…
Descriptors: Special Needs Students, Participative Decision Making, Childrens Rights, Politics of Education
Maguire, Meg – Journal of Education Policy, 2014
This paper is an attempt to think aloud about the current policy proposals in circulation in England that address pre-service teacher education. Rather than dealing with details of policy and points of specificity in practice, the focus of this paper is with how propositions are justified and the overall ways in which meanings are being managed; a…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Educational Policy, Educational Change, Preservice Teacher Education
Struyve, Charlotte; Simons, Maarten; Verckens, Anneleen – Journal of Education Policy, 2014
Central to this article is a case study of one particular governmental instrument in Flanders, the educational magazine "Klasse voor Ouders" (Klasse for Parents). This popular magazine aims to provide information for and communication with parents as one of the target groups in the educational field. Despite the claimed formal and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Parent Role, Parents, Discourse Analysis
Davies, Peter; Qiu, Tian; Davies, Neil M. – Journal of Education Policy, 2014
This study examines ways in which economic and sociological explanations of higher education (HE) choices may intersect through student's use of information. We find substantial positive associations between intention to go to university in England and each of: (i) parents' education; (ii) cultural capital; and (iii) expectations of the…
Descriptors: Cultural Capital, Human Capital, Higher Education, College Choice
Singh, Parlo; Heimans, Stephen; Glasswell, Kathryn – Journal of Education Policy, 2014
Recently, critical policy scholars have used the concepts of enactment, context and performativity as an analytic toolkit to illuminate the complex processes of the policy cycle, in particular, the ways in which a multitude of official education reform policies are taken up, challenged and/or resisted by actors in local, situation-specific…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Policy Formation, Accountability
Feniger, Yariv; Lefstein, Adam – Journal of Education Policy, 2014
International comparative testing, such as the OECD Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA), has considerable impact on policy-makers, the media and the general public. A central assumption underlying PISA is that global variation in students' academic performance is attributable to national educational structures and policies.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Assessment, Comparative Analysis, Mathematics Achievement
Bøyum, Steinar – Journal of Education Policy, 2014
Educational policy depends on assumptions about fairness in education, whether they are made explicit or kept implicit. Without a view of fairness, one would be in the dark as to what should be done about the reproduction of social inequality through education, or whether or not anything should be done at all. The aim of this paper is to uncover…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Equal Education, Social Justice
Hardy, Ian – Journal of Education Policy, 2014
This paper explores how the strong policy push to improve students' results on national literacy and numeracy tests -- the National Assessment Program, Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) -- in the Australian state of Queensland influenced schooling practices, including teachers' learning. The paper argues the focus upon improved test scores…
Descriptors: Literacy, Numeracy, Foreign Countries, Standardized Tests
Kelly, Anthony – Journal of Education Policy, 2014
The fiascoes that seem to accompany the annual publication of examination results in England, the subsequent inquiries instituted to ensure they "never happen again" and the Secretary of State's decision, reversed six months later because of fears about possible EU legal challenges, to "end competition between exam boards"…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Testing, Competition, Institutional Cooperation
Lilja, Peter – Journal of Education Policy, 2014
The aim of this article is to contribute to the ongoing discussion on teacher professionalism by analyzing the professional strategies of Sweden's two teachers' unions from an organizational perspective. Drawing on institutional theory, the article argues that the teachers' unions' focus on strategies of professionalization has…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Unions, Educational Change
Camina, M. M.; Iannone, P. – Journal of Education Policy, 2014
Recent UK policy has emphasised both the development of socially mixed communities and the creation of balanced school intakes. In this paper, we use a case study of an area of mixed tenure in eastern England to explore policy in practice and the extent to which mechanisms of segregation impact on both the creation of socially mixed neighbourhoods…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Barriers, Racial Composition, Case Studies
Archer, Louise; DeWitt, Jennifer; Wong, Billy – Journal of Education Policy, 2014
Young people's aspirations remain an enduring focus of education policy interest and concern. Drawing on data from an ongoing five-year study of young people's science and career aspirations (age 10-14), this paper asks what do young people aspire to at age 12/13, and what influences these aspirations? It outlines the main aspirations…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Occupational Aspiration, Elementary School Students
Higham, Rob – Journal of Education Policy, 2014
Free school policy claims to partly decentralise to local proposers decisions over who provides a free school, where and for what reasons, within the constraints of a government approval process. This article analyses empirically the people and organisations doing the proposing and their interactions with the approval process. The article begins…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Free Schools, Privatization, Educational Policy

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