Privatisation and Commercialisation in Public Education
How the Public Nature of Schooling is Changing
Greg Thompson editor Anna Hogan editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:9th Oct '20
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Privatisation and Commercialisation in Public Education asks how publicness is being redefined through the restructuring of nominally public school systems. Over the past few decades, governments have engineered a wave of reforms in their public systems opening them to privatisation and commercialisation. In public education systems competition, choice and autonomy have become entrenched vectors of these reforms.
This edited collection carefully examines the difference between privatisation and commercialisation and traces the varying effects privatised and commercialised policy reforms have had in different educational contexts. Many countries have approached the thorny issues of school choice and school autonomy in different ways, and this book investigates the impact of these agendas across the USA, UK, Australia, New Zealand, parts of Europe, sub-Saharan Africa and India. This book brings together contemporary, international perspectives from high-profile policy academics on both privatisation and commercialisation in public education systems under the provocation of how the ‘public’ nature of schooling is changing.
This is essential reading for those interested in the idea that current education policy reforms are reshaping what might be considered core educational practices in public schooling.
"There is a quiet revolution underway in our schools – a fundamental shift from public service to private interests and business practices. The collection illustrates and examines these interests and practices at work in diverse locations around the world. This is a crucial and critical resource for anyone who wants to understand the state of education now." - Stephen Ball, Emeritus Professor of Sociology of Educationat, Institute of Education, University College London, UK
"Hogan and Thompson have assembled the most prolific thinkers to investigate the relationship between the state, education businesses, and edu-philanthropies. Different from most other books that merely document the global spread of neo-liberal reforms, the authors of this book analyze what these reforms have done ten, twenty or thirty years later to education as a public good." - Gita Steiner-Khamsi, Professor, Teachers College, Columbia University, USA
'There is a quiet revolution underway in our schools – a fundamental shift from public service to private interests and business practices. The collection illustrates and examines these interests and practices at work in diverse locations around the world. This is a crucial and critical resource for anyone who wants to understand the state of education now.' - Stephen Ball, Emeritus Professor of Sociology of Educationat, Institute of Education, University College London, UK
'Hogan and Thompson have assembled the most prolific thinkers to investigate the relationship between the state, education businesses, and edu-philanthropies. Different from most other books that merely document the global spread of neo-liberal reforms, the authors of this book analyze what these reforms have done ten, twenty or thirty years later to education as a public good.' - Gita Steiner-Khamsi, Professor, Teachers College, Columbia University, USA
ISBN: 9780367351441
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Weight: 340g
208 pages