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Bates, Richard – 1995
This paper takes the point of view that the mechanisms of demolition are those of economic rationalism: globalization, marketization, deregulation, competition, and privatization. The growing concern of government with economies, markets, and money carries over to education and other institutions. Currently in Australia, devolution is interpreted…
Descriptors: Decentralization, Economic Development, Economic Impact, Educational Administration
Bates, Richard – 1992
This paper examines the role played by educational reform (as advocated by economic rationalism) in the economic destruction of Australian society. It is argued that two mechanisms for containing economic difficulties are the plundering of the nation state and the application of new technologies of production. Strategies of educational reform, as…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Economic Impact, Educational Change, Educational Economics