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Le Feuvre, Lauren; Hogan, Anna; Thompson, Greg; Mockler, Nicole – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2023
Marketization is the development of quasi-markets on the systemic level, which promote choice, competition, accountability, and devolution in public schooling. Marketing is a strategy that individual school leaders employ to respond to these logics. This paper argues that education marketization has led to an increase in school-based marketing…
Descriptors: Marketing, Public Schools, Foreign Countries, Principals
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Greaves, Ellen; Wilson, Deborah; Nairn, Agnes – Review of Educational Research, 2023
School-choice programs may increase schools' incentives for marketing rather than improving their educational offering. This article systematically reviews the literature on the marketing activities of primary and secondary schools worldwide. The 81 articles reviewed show that schools' marketing has yet to be tackled by marketing academics or…
Descriptors: Marketing, School Choice, Literature Reviews, Elementary Secondary Education
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Kellie Burns; Brooke Manning – Australian Educational Researcher, 2024
Understandings of gender diversity have increasingly recognised the rights and experiences of children and young people (Meyer & Pullen Sansfaçon, 2014, Smith et al., 2014). A small, but significant body of work focusses on the schooling experiences of gender diverse children/young people. The critical role parents play in supporting gender…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Sex, Elementary Secondary Education, School Choice
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Anna Hogan; Naomi Barnes – Gender and Education, 2024
This paper focuses on school choice "within" the public school system in Queensland, Australia. While school choice has typically been framed as a logic of economic rationalism (for middle-class families), in this paper we use Ahmed's concept of the cultural politics of emotion to describe a more complex dimension of choice through…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Choice, Mothers, Parent Responsibility
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Zoellner, Don – Empirical Research in Vocational Education and Training, 2022
Australian vocational education and training (VET) policy makers have persistently proposed more user choice when reforming the national training system. Increasing alternatives by encouraging multiple providers to trade in regulated contestable markets remains the cornerstone of governments' policies. However, despite policy intentions, students'…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Vocational Education, Public Policy, Success
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Carly Lassig; Shiralee Poed; Glenys Mann; Beth Saggers; Suzanne Carrington; Sofia Mavropoulou – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2024
The United Nations has called upon Governments that are signatory to the "Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities" (CRPD) to adopt practical but progressive systems to transfer resources from segregated settings/special schools into mainstream schools. What will this mean for Australia's special schools, particularly given…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Special Schools, Student Rights, Students with Disabilities
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Hogan, Anna – Australian Educational Researcher, 2022
In Australia, a range of financial services, including education bonds, high interest personal loans and credit card debt, have long been used to help families pay for the cost of schooling. However, innovative financial technology (fintech) solutions are emerging which align with the growth of a lower risk 'buy now, pay later' phenomenon.…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Foreign Countries, Fees, Money Management
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Alison L. Hilton; Sian Chapman; Laura B. Perry – Issues in Educational Research, 2024
Australian schooling is characterised by high levels of choice and competition, and education policymaking promotes the dissemination of information to assist families to choose a school. The aim of this study is to examine whether current information sharing is adequate for informing school choice for young people seeking vocational education and…
Descriptors: School Choice, Web Sites, Content Analysis, Vocational Education
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Stephens, Nicole M.; Duncan, Jill – American Annals of the Deaf, 2022
Deciding on an educational setting for children who are deaf or hard of hearing (DHH) is a complex process that is not well understood. In the present study, the researchers' objective was to understand the factors caregivers consider when choosing a school for their child. Six caregivers of children who were DHH participated in semistructured…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Parents, School Choice, Deafness
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Hayley Mitchelson; Kate Simpson; Dawn Adams – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2024
The majority of autistic students experience numerous difficulties at school, which may contribute to frequent moves between mainstream schools. Despite this, no studies have examined the reasons why autistic students are making non-essential mainstream school moves. The aim of this study was to explore the experiences which led parents to…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Parent Attitudes, Student Placement, School Choice
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Guenther, John; Osborne, Sam – Australian and International Journal of Rural Education, 2020
The term 'choice-less choice' in education arises from the ethical dilemma where parents are left with no option other than one they do not want to choose. In this article, we draw particularly from David Mander's (2012) use of the term, where he applied it to First Nations students from Western Australia. In Australia, choice-less choice applies…
Descriptors: School Choice, Boarding Schools, Rural Areas, Indigenous Populations
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Barnes, Naomi; Myers, Melanie; Knight, Elizabeth – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2023
This paper traces the influence of failed Christian organisation Logos Foundation on Australian secular schooling debates across the 1970s and 1980s. Concerned with the changing nature of secular schooling in the 1970s and 1980s, religiopolitical organisations lobbied for increased parental choice in the ethos of education for their children.…
Descriptors: School Choice, Religious Factors, Christianity, Educational History
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Quentin Maire; Christina Ho – International Studies in Sociology of Education, 2024
Asian migrant students are typically considered as educational paragons in the West. They have been shown to surpass other students in standard indicators of educational success. However, viewing this success with a purely ethnic framework is inadequate and essentialising. It conflates the experiences of various groups into a homogenised 'Asian'…
Descriptors: Asians, Ethnicity, Academic Achievement, Social Class
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Rezai-Rashti, Goli M.; Lingard, Bob – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2021
This paper focuses on the perspectives of minority/racialized students in urban high schools. It is based on findings of interviews with 85 students in six secondary schools in Toronto and Vancouver, Canada, and in Melbourne, Australia, during 2016-2019. While there has been increasing attention to closing the racial achievement gap and some…
Descriptors: Accountability, Standardized Tests, Minority Group Students, Student Attitudes
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Choy, Sarojni; Dymock, Darryl; Le, Leah; Billett, Stephen – International Journal of Training Research, 2021
Although vocational education and training (VET) can lead to lucrative and fulfilling careers and plays a vital role in skilling workers for contemporary workplaces, it continues to have a low status in schools, among parents, and in the wider community. Many countries are now seeking to enhance the status of VET to increase its uptake by school…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Vocational Education, Career Pathways, Foreign Countries
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