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Landri, Paolo – Educational Assessment, Evaluation and Accountability, 2021
The diffusion of national standardized testing, large-scale survey assessments and the promotion of policies of self-evaluation are making large amounts of data on education systems available and transforming schools into collecting units for a notable range of educational, institutional and socioeconomic indicators. The datafication and related…
Descriptors: Resistance (Psychology), Alignment (Education), Data Use, School Administration
Shaw, Ryan D. – Arts Education Policy Review, 2021
This paper presents a critical policy analysis of how anti-political education reforms impact arts education. I consider examples of educational policies--both within arts education and outside the arts--to analyze how arts education may be impacted by anti-politics. I argue that many arts education policy outcomes can be understood as indirectly…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Politics, Political Influences, Art Education
Hughson, Taylor A. – Curriculum Journal, 2021
The last 30 years have witnessed a global 'curricular turn', with curricula increasingly moving from specifying particular content to specifying broad, skill-based 'learning objectives'. This paper explores the implications of this curricular turn through a critical assessment of the current state of secondary school English in Aotearoa New…
Descriptors: Outcome Based Education, Secondary School Students, English Curriculum, Foreign Countries
Smith, Karen; Fernie, Scott; Pilcher, Nick – Research in Education, 2021
The complexity of contemporary higher education policy making and the multitude of evidences and actors in policy networks mean that relationships between higher education researchers, policy makers and research evidence are not straightforward. In this article, we use a theoretical lens of time, Adams' Timescapes, to explore this relationship and…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Policy, Policy Formation, Educational Research
Baslini; Sasongko, Rambat Nur; Kristiawan, Muhammad; Walid, Ahmad – Education Quarterly Reviews, 2021
The purpose of writing this article is to discuss the effect of implementing the subject teacher deliberation policy on the management of English learning in realizing the performance of English teachers in the subject teacher deliberation forum which is under the auspices of the South Sumatra Provincial Education Office. The method of analysis in…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Teacher Evaluation, Teacher Effectiveness, English (Second Language)
Lingard, Bob – Critical Studies in Education, 2021
This paper argues that more focus on the temporal is needed in critical policy sociology in education. In so asserting, the paper extends the concept of 'historically informed' as included in the foundational definition of policy sociology in education proffered by Jenny Ozga. There are four foci to this extension to encompass the temporal, taken…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Educational Sociology, Educational Policy, Policy Analysis
Savage, Glenn C.; Gerrard, Jessica; Gale, Trevor; Molla, Tebeje – Critical Studies in Education, 2021
This article reflects on what doing critical policy sociology means in shifting theoretical, empirical and methodological contexts of education. We focus our analytical lens on two primary considerations. First, we reflect on the "politics of criticality," examining differing claims and debates about what it means to do critical research…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Educational Sociology, Educational Policy, Policy Analysis
Duarte, Bryan J. – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2021
In the voyage to increase student achievement, centralized education agencies apply pressure to school principals and teachers in ways that transform their work. This critical ethnographic study of a historically underperforming public elementary school serving predominantly Latinx/a/o students in Texas utilized poststructural theories of…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Governance, Educational Policy, Principals
Horton, Alexandrea – Journal of School Administration Research and Development, 2021
Student social class identity development is a relatively unexamined aspect of student identity development throughout adolescents' educational experiences. Negative student social class identity development amongst low-social class adolescent students is increasing along with the growth of dual credit programs. This article will first discuss…
Descriptors: Social Class, Self Concept, Adolescents, Dual Enrollment
Alexander, Colette; Bourke, Terri – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 2021
There have been at least 100 governmental inquiries into teacher education in Australia since the 1970s, making thousands of recommendations, the majority of which have never been fully actioned or realised. Additionally, there is minimal evidence about the efficacy of this continuous review cycle. Here, we problematise these issues by conducting…
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Policy, Educational Change, Foreign Countries
Morrissey, Anne-Marie; Moore, Deborah – Australasian Journal of Early Childhood, 2021
This conceptual model paper uses systems theory to explain how key elements in the Australian policy and regulatory context lead to three issues of concern in childcare centre physical environments: siting of centres on busy roads; lack of outdoor space; and, emergency evacuation in high-rise buildings. Drawing on evidence from prior studies and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Child Care Centers, Educational Policy, Physical Environment
Perry, John – English in Education, 2021
Changes to education policy in England since 2010 have led teachers to reflect on what and how they teach. This paper presents original data exploring how a small selection (n = 10) of Heads of English in some English secondary schools are accommodating policy changes. Ball's analytic framework developed to explore neoliberal policy enactment in…
Descriptors: Department Heads, Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Educational Change
Hess, Frederick M. – State Education Standard, 2021
In this article, Frederick Hess discusses a concept he calls "greenfield schooling." The premise is simple: Profound educational improvement requires more than fine-tuning systems that have evolved over two centuries; it requires policymakers and educational leaders to revisit organizing assumptions about the grammar of schooling. In…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Educational Change, Teacher Effectiveness, Government Role
Özturk, Cemil; Kafadar, Tugba – International Journal of Psychology and Educational Studies, 2021
The present study aimed to investigate the process of the establishment of the first accreditation system in teacher training in Turkish history. The study was designed with the phenomenology method, a qualitative research design. The study group was determined with criterion sampling, a purposive sampling method. The study data were analyzed with…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Policy Formation, Accreditation (Institutions), Foreign Countries
Niedlich, Sebastian; Kallfaß, Annika; Pohle, Silvana; Bormann, Inka – Review of Education, 2021
Trust is considered to be a crucial element of social cohesion. At the same time, as research has shown, education can be understood as an important precondition of trust. Furthermore, contextual conditions are important for the development of trust. In spite of this, the role of trust in the multi-level education system has been scarcely…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), Group Unity, Models, Governance