E-Book, Englisch, 242 Seiten
Shifting Boundaries Globally and Locally
E-Book, Englisch, 242 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-4473-5901-2
Verlag: Policy Press
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
This book considers how schooling systems are being influenced by the rise of external actors, including private companies, non-governmental organisations, parent organisations, philanthropies, and international assessment frameworks. It explores how the public, private, and third sectors are becoming increasingly intertwined. Introducing new theoretical frameworks, it examines diverse sites – including Cambodia, Israel, Poland, Chile, Australia, Brazil, and the United States – to study the role of policies, institutions, and contextual factors shaping the changing relationships between those seeking to influence schooling.
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Foreword - Gita Steiner Khamsi
Introduction - Miri Yemini, Claire Maxwell, Christopher Lubienski
1. Collective parental involvement: an in-between actor - Audrey Addi-Raccah
2. When teachers become the external actor: private tutoring and endogenous privatisation in Cambodia - Hang M. Le and D. Brent Edwards, Jr.
3. Cross-sectoral alliances in charter schools: the role of boards of directors from for-profit and non-profit sectors - Charisse Gulosino and Elif Sisli Ciamarra
4. A communitarian framework for understanding the relations between schools and NGOs - Izhar Oplatka
5. PISA for sale? Creating profitable policy spaces through the OECD’s PISA for Schools - Steven Lewis and Bob Lingard
6. Historical reconfigurations of internal/external actors in Danish educational testing practices - Christian Ydesen
7. A short history of external agency involvement within education in contemporary Poland - Mikolaj Herbst
8. New philanthropy in the heterarchical governance of education in Brazil - Marina Avelar
9. Venture philanthropy and the rise of external actors in Australian education - Emma Rowe
10. Power struggle in education policy change: the role of knowledge actors in structural reforms in Chile - Dante Castillo-Canales and Javier González Díaz
Conclusion - Christopher Lubienski, Claire Maxwell, Miri Yemini