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Lingard, Bob – Educational Policy, 2020
This paper on the political sociology of school choice policies has been written as a supplement to the essays in the 2020 Politics of Education Association Yearbook and locates them in cognate literatures. In addition, the papers are situated against the changing political and global contexts of such policies, as global pressures, discourses, and…
Descriptors: School Choice, Educational Policy, Educational Change, Politics of Education
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Termes, Andreu; Edwards, D. Brent, Jr.; Verger, Antoni – Educational Policy, 2020
Educational public-private partnerships (EPPP) have been widely implemented in the Philippines, primarily through the Education Service Contracting (ESC) voucher. Yet, the effects of this voucher on privatization of education, school choice, and competition dynamics remain largely understudied. This article addresses this gap through an…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Partnerships in Education, Private Sector, School Choice
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Winton, Sue – Educational Policy, 2019
In this article, I report findings from an investigation into the politics and coordination of school fundraising in the Toronto District School Board (TDSB) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Theoretically grounded in institutional ethnography and critical policy analysis, the study began from the standpoint of parents asked to give money to their…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Fund Raising, Educational Finance, Educational Policy
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Jessen, Sarah Butler; DiMartino, Catherine – Educational Policy, 2020
This article uses edvertising as a vehicle through which to examine autonomy and control for key agents in education when market-like reforms are combined with privately led management of schools. We begin by outlining the philosophical foundations of school choice from the perspective of autonomy and control, and then lay out the case of…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Administrative Organization, School Choice, Institutional Autonomy
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Quinn, Rand; Ogburn, Laura – Educational Policy, 2020
We examine the role of ideas in the politics of school choice policy and situate our study within scholarship that understands frames and logics as types of ideas operating in the foreground and background of policy debates. Our data are from a case study of political contention over portfolio management reform (in which a central office oversees…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Politics of Education, School Choice, Educational Change
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Jabbar, Huriya; Sun, Wei-Ling; Lemke, Melinda A.; Germain, Emily – Educational Policy, 2018
A growing body of research examines the role of elite networks, power, and race in the advocacy for market-based reforms and their ultimate effects on students, teachers, and communities of color. Yet, less research explores how such reforms interact with gender in the workplace, especially how policies such as school choice, competition, and…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Females, Elementary Secondary Education, Privatization
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Lonsbury, Justin; Apple, Michael W. – Educational Policy, 2012
In Someone Has to Fail, Labaree (2010) offers an admirably concise overview of the history and promise of education reform in the United States, combining insights from the history of education, policy studies, and a refreshingly accurate and nuanced account of what it is like to actually manage a classroom environment. While in this essay we…
Descriptors: School Restructuring, Educational History, Educational Change, Classroom Environment
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Anderson, Gary L.; Donchik, Liliana Montoro – Educational Policy, 2016
In this article, we examine the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) as an example of a unique node within larger policy networks composed of new policy entrepreneurs (e.g., venture philanthropists, think tanks, private "edubusinesses" and their lobbyists, advocacy organizations, and social entrepreneurs). These new policy…
Descriptors: Lobbying, Privatization, Educational Policy, Policy Formation
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DiMartino, Catherine; Scott, Janelle – Educational Policy, 2013
Public officials are increasingly contracting with the private sector for a range of educational services. With much of the focus on private sector accountability on cost-effectiveness and student performance, less attention has been given to shifts in democratic accountability. Drawing on data from the state of New York, one of the most active…
Descriptors: Accountability, Public Officials, Democracy, Educational Policy
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Mawhinney, Hanne B. – Educational Policy, 2013
An institutional analysis is presented of the policy, political, and legislative events associated with the failure of an attempt in 2006 by the state of Maryland to take control of 11 schools in Baltimore City and turn them over to independent managers or into charter schools under No Child Left Behind. The place of the failed…
Descriptors: Accountability, Urban Schools, Charter Schools, Educational Improvement
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Fitz, John; Hafid, Thaker – Educational Policy, 2007
Introduced in the United Kingdom under neo-liberal Conservative administrations, the privatization of public education has been a major theme of the present Labour government's education policy framework since 1997. Moreover, it has introduced policies that have facilitated the takeover by commercial and not-for-profit enterprises of state…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Values, Public Education, Privatization
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Harris, Douglas N.; Herrington, Carolyn D.; Albee, Amy – Educational Policy, 2007
This study considers why Florida has been the most aggressive state in adopting school vouchers. Vouchers are consistent with Florida's tradition of aggressive educational accountability policies, arising from the state's moderate social conservatism, openness to privatization, and state demographic characteristics. Even with this fertile…
Descriptors: Privatization, Educational Vouchers, Accountability, State Legislation
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Rhim, Lauren Morando – Educational Policy, 2007
Efforts to infuse market forces into public education are based on the supposition that these forces can improve student outcomes. This assumption does not consider the politics of implementation. This article examines state-initiated school privatization and reveals factors that influence translation of theory to practice. The cases depict what…
Descriptors: Politics of Education, Educational Change, School Restructuring, Public Education
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Lipman, Pauline; Haines, Nathan – Educational Policy, 2007
This article analyzes Chicago's new Renaissance 2010 school plan to close public schools and reopen them as choice and charter schools. Grounding the analysis in participatory research methods, the authors argue that Chicago's education accountability policies have laid the groundwork for privatization. They furthermore argue that Renaissance 2010…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Privatization, Participatory Research, Accountability
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Hentschke, Guilbert C.; Wohlstetter, Priscilla – Educational Policy, 2007
The authors of the articles in this issue have provided a descriptive, analytic view of the politics of privatization, not a normative one. They have elected to view privatization more as a basic tool of government, with both uses and limitations, than strictly as an issue of ideology. Through their examination of the nexus between privatization…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Politics of Education, Privatization, Policy Analysis
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