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Elise Hunkin; Susan Grieshaber – Australasian Journal of Early Childhood, 2024
This paper makes a case for developing a theory of quality ecologies in early childhood education and care, and presents our initial thoughts around how that might be done, including how it might create a space for further thinking, research and discussion. First, the politicised, positivist nature of dominant contemporary interpretations of…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Early Childhood Education, Foreign Countries, Educational Policy
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Kalervo N. Gulson; Sam Sellar – Journal of Education Policy, 2024
The growing use of artificial intelligence in education extends and intensifies technologies of governing, including datafication, performativity and accountability. In this article, we outline how the use of AI and data science has the disruptive potential to create new norms in education policy and governance. We report on an ethnographic…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Educational Policy, Governance, Evidence
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Andrew Bills; Nigel Howard; Sarah Hattam – Journal of Educational Leadership, Policy and Practice, 2024
This policy-interested South Australian public education case study problematises how the Chief Executive (CE) and members of the Education Department's Senior Executive Group (SEG) understood system and school improvement from 2018 to 2022. We applied Carol Bacchi's, "What's the Problem Represented to be?"(WPR) policy analysis framework…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Public Education, Educational Policy, Governance
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Shannon Mason; Liezel Frick; Montserrat Castelló; Wenjuan Cheng; Sin Wang Chong; Laura Díaz Villalba; Marina García-Morante; Ming Sum Kong; Yusuke Sakurai; Rachel Spronken-Smith; Crista Weise – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2025
The thesis by publication is expanding across countries, institutions and disciplines, and so a more in-depth understanding of the format across contexts is warranted, to ensure that all stakeholders understand the implications of this format and implement it in a fair and transparent manner. This paper provides a cross-sectional analysis of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Theses, Doctoral Programs, Educational Policy
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Jon Piccini; David Lowe; Kate Darian-Smith; Melanie Oppenheimer – History of Education Review, 2024
Purpose: In an era of internationalism, higher education and vocational training have been core to Australia's nation-building, regional co-operation and public diplomacy. This essay examines what has become of the people-to-people aspect of Australia's engagements in the Indo-Pacific region, as discussed in the Australian government's influential…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, International Education, International Relations, COVID-19
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Marg Rogers; Khatuna Dolidze; Astrid Mus Rasmussen; Fabio Dovigo; Laura K. Doan – Issues in Educational Research, 2024
The work of early childhood educators is conducted in highly regulated environments in many Western nations. This is due to managerialism, the right arm of neoliberal-inspired policies. To explore educators' work within these contexts, our international study highlights the impacts of these systems on educators and the children they teach. This…
Descriptors: Administrators, Job Satisfaction, Early Childhood Teachers, Foreign Countries
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Emma Rowe – Journal of Education Policy, 2024
Teach for Australia was announced by the Australian Government in 2008, at a corporate dinner sponsored by Swiss multinational investment bank UBS, hosting New York Schools Chancellor Joel Klein. Conceptualising Teach for Australia as a polycentric policy network anchored in venture philanthropy, this paper examines how networks mobilise major…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Public Policy, Network Analysis
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Johanna Funk; Tracy Woodroffe – Australian Educational Researcher, 2024
Acknowledging Australian Indigenous cultural diversity involves respecting local Indigenous knowledge and perspectives. This can be difficult for teachers who do not know about Indigenous people and their knowledge. The Differentiated Indigenous Pedagogies project evaluated digitally available information describing Indigenous in this paper,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Indigenous Knowledge, Knowledge Level
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Jennifer L. Brown – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2024
Policies of dispersal are increasingly favoured internationally for the resettlement of refugees and asylum seekers. With forty percent of the world's forcibly displaced people being school-aged children, the dispersal of refugee-background people into regional areas means that rural schools are central sites of community response to refugees.…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Rural Education, Foreign Countries, Educational Policy
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Sean Groth; Erica Southgate – Australian Educational Researcher, 2024
Contemporary education is being undeniably shaped by datafication, and while new algorithmic and automated decision-making processes can have educational benefits, they also raise issues about children's digital rights and education policy responses to these rights. This study mapped how children's digital right to privacy and related human rights…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Childrens Rights, Internet, Privacy
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Liwen Zhang – Policy Futures in Education, 2024
The Australian "National Indigenous Reform Agreement" (Closing the Gap) aims to address inequalities in various aspects of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples' lives. Scholars have repeatedly critiqued its failure to tackle structural inequalities. The agreement was revised in 2020. The current study adopts Carol Bacchi's…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Governance, Equal Education
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Deirdre Butler; Margaret Leahy; Amina Charania; Peiris Meda Gedara; Therese Keane; Thérèse Laferrière; Kohei Nakamura; Hiroshi Ueda; Stefania Bocconi – Technology, Knowledge and Learning, 2024
To make sense of the changes provoked by the COVID-19 pandemic and its immediate aftermath, this paper critically examines digital education policy responses in the context of the 'new realities' faced by schooling. Based on seven case studies contributed by authors from Australia, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Canada, Sri Lanka, two key questions…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, COVID-19, Pandemics, Educational Policy
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Tom Porta; Nicole Todd; Lorraine Gaunt – British Educational Research Journal, 2024
Differentiated instruction (DI) is an educational praxis that is built on the premise that all students can be engaged in learning and achieve positive academic outcomes. Previous research in secondary schools has shown promise in the success of DI practices and outlines the importance of sustained professional development (PD) for teachers. There…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Individualized Instruction, Educational Policy, Teacher Attitudes
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Reece Mills; Terri Bourke; Martin Mills; Simone White; Lisa van Leent – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 2024
Teacher shortages are a significant global problem disproportionally affecting "hardest-to-staff" schools and subjects. To better understand (inter)national policy responses to teacher shortages, this paper uses a Bacchian-inspired approach to critically examine proposals suggested as solutions in policy documents from England and…
Descriptors: Teacher Shortage, Disadvantaged Schools, Educational Policy, Foreign Countries
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Nicole Mockler – Professional Development in Education, 2024
This short reflection explores both the challenges and potentials of teacher professional learning in contemporary times. It argues that the neoliberal logics of professional development as deployed in many contexts around the world limit and curtail the potential for teachers to engage in generative professional learning that fosters growth and…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Teacher Competencies, Foreign Countries, Educational History
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