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Black, Sara – Education as Change, 2022
Post-secondary South African education policy is pinning its hopes of increased access to education on technological changes, especially in light of increased demand for education while persisting with fiscal austerity. This article examines one policy text--the Open Learning Policy Framework--that exemplifies this techno-solutionist policy logic…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Postsecondary Education, Educational Policy, Access to Education
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Wang, Xuyan; Sun, Xiaoyang – Education as Change, 2022
The COVID-19 outbreak has had a significant influence on all aspects of society, and it is necessary to comprehend the responses of various stakeholders as well as the challenges that higher education has encountered in the aftermath of the outbreak. This study systematically analyses the measures taken by higher education stakeholders in response…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Hlatshwayo, Mondli – Education as Change, 2022
After the announcement of a national lockdown by the South African state in March 2020, university students and lecturers had to conduct learning activities online. In countries where reliable information and communications technologies exist, this transition was relatively smooth. Students were able to learn using internet-based online learning…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, COVID-19, Pandemics, School Closing
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Ayuso-del Puerto, Desirée; Gutiérrez-Esteban, Prudencia – Education as Change, 2022
Over the years, the Spanish education authorities have proposed various measures, such as the creation of Open Educational Resources (OERs), to guarantee the inclusion of all students in the education system. However, the literature on this topic indicates the persistence of certain challenges relating to the accessibility of OERs. In this regard,…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Digital Literacy, Open Educational Resources, Foreign Countries
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Bozalek, Vivienne – Education as Change, 2021
Higher education has been deeply affected by neoliberalism and corporatisation, with their emphasis on efficiency, competitiveness and valorisation of quantity over quality. This article argues that in the context of South African higher education, and in the Extended Curriculum Programme (ECP) more particularly, such commodification of education…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Educational Policy, Commercialization
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Yu, Hui; Huang, Wei-Lin – Education as Change, 2021
This article focuses on the educational quality of the newly emerged quasi-state schools for rural migrant children in urban China. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 19 government officers, school leaders, teachers and migrant parents in Shanghai. Adopting a theoretical perspective of policy as a temporary settlement of interests, the…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Educational Quality, Foreign Countries, Urban Areas
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Shi, Jiayi; Sercombe, Peter – Education as Change, 2020
In 1998, the People's Republic of China implemented an education policy, the "School Consolidation Policy", which entailed merging small rural schools with larger ones. It has had a massive effect on rural people across China, and as a result of it, over 60% of schools in outlying areas have closed. The policy's implementation and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Rural Schools, Consolidated Schools, Educational Policy
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Philpott, Susan; Muthukrishna, Nithi – Education as Change, 2019
There have been significant recent developments in the policy arena in South Africa in respect of disability and of early childhood development viz. the "White Paper on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and the National Integrated Early Childhood Development Policy." Using Bacchi's analytical framework encapsulated in the question,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Young Children, Disabilities, Public Policy
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Tarisayi, Kudzayi Savious; Manik, Sadhana – Education as Change, 2019
The land reform process in Zimbabwe gave birth to a new type of school known as a satellite school, which emerged due to community requests (in areas populated by land reform beneficiaries) and an inability by government to adequately fund new schools that communities required. Various studies on the emergence of satellite schools have mainly…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Access to Education, Social Capital
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Thapliyal, Nisha – Education as Change, 2018
Social movements for public education challenge neoliberal claims that there is no alternative to the market--to the inevitability of the privatisation of education. This article analyses the ways in which education activists in India deploy critical histories in their struggles for a public and common school system. It is empirically grounded in…
Descriptors: Activism, Mass Instruction, Civil Rights, Commercialization
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Tarisayi, Kudzayi Savious; Manik, Sadhana – Education as Change, 2017
This article examines the ways in which land reform beneficiaries in a selected community use their social networks to support a satellite school. Contemporary literature on the implications of land reform in Zimbabwe revealed a number of perspectives, which include the political, human rights, livelihoods, and agricultural productivity…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Networks, Social Capital, Community Involvement
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Mampaey, Jelle – Education as Change, 2017
We explore organisational mechanisms underlying social exclusion in higher education, the latter defined as the underrepresentation of students from lower socio-economic backgrounds. We focus on "decoupling," which is a central concept in organisational institutionalism referring to the construction of gaps between public commitment and…
Descriptors: Social Isolation, Case Studies, Higher Education, Universities
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Norodien-Fataar, Najwa – Education as Change, 2016
This article focuses on the pre-university access pathways of disadvantaged first-generation students studying at a South African university. Based on data collected via qualitative methods, it draws on findings from a study of purposively selected students at a university in the Western Cape Province. It explores the ways they access and gain…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Access to Education, Disadvantaged Youth, Qualitative Research
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Shuayb, Maha – Education as Change, 2016
Following the end of the Lebanese civil war, education was put forward as a major means for rebuilding Lebanon and promoting social cohesion and unity. A huge education development plan was launched in 1994 culminating in a new national curriculum in 1997 and the production of new textbooks. Although the quality of education improved in public…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational History, Educational Change, Public Education