The Comparative Politics of Education
Teachers Unions and Education Systems around the World
Terry M Moe editor Susanne Wiborg editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:28th Nov '16
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This insightful volume explores the political dynamics of education, particularly the role of teachers' unions, as discussed in The Comparative Politics of Education.
This book serves as an essential resource for political scientists, economists, sociologists, and education researchers, delving into the intricate politics of education across various nations. The Comparative Politics of Education emphasizes the significant influence of teachers' unions and their implications for education reform. Policymakers will find the enlightening new evidence presented invaluable, as it sheds light on the global dynamics of education and its underlying politics. Public education is not only vital for human capital and social well-being but also crucial for the economic prosperity of nations. However, it exists within a highly politicized environment shaped by power and special interests.
Despite the importance of education in public policy, political scientists often overlook this area, while education researchers may neglect the political context. This volume aims to bridge that gap by fostering the growth of a cohesive field that examines the comparative politics of education. The authors conduct an extensive 11-nation comparative study, focusing on the political role of teachers' unions. They reveal that as education systems become more institutionalized, these unions mobilize effectively, becoming politically active and influential, often standing in opposition to neoliberal reforms.
The Comparative Politics of Education provides fresh insights into the political activities of teachers' unions across different countries. It lays the groundwork for a more comprehensive understanding of education within the realm of comparative politics, highlighting the need to expand upon the study's findings and theories to integrate education into the core of political analysis.
'This edited volume is a truly exceptional piece of scholarship, bringing together leading scholars in the comparative study of education. The individual chapters provide an in-depth analytical perspective on education reforms in different countries both in the [Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development] and beyond. Terry M. Moe and Susanne Wiborg have masterfully managed to integrate the individual chapters into an overarching theoretical framework. In doing so, their contribution will have a lasting and significant impact on the agenda of the growing research field of the comparative study of the politics of education.' Marius R. Busemeyer, University of Konstanz, Germany
'The Comparative Politics of Education will do a great deal more than just command the attention of scholars of education, political science, and public policy. It will put them into productive conversation. In illuminating reports from the field and the brilliant synthesis of Moe and Wiborg, we witness vested interests working in diverse settings to shape politics and political institutions to their own advantage. With sweeping and probing insight, this volume promises to shake up disciplinary boundaries and carve out new space for the comparative study of education.' William Howell, Sydney Stein Professor in American Politics, University of Chicago
'Terry M. Moe and Susanne Wiborg are correct: educators seldom study politics and political scientists rarely study education. This book is brings light to the connection between the two and is essential reading for anyone interested in education reform.' Merilee Grindle, Edward S. Mason Professor of International Development, Emerita, Harvard Kennedy School, Harvard University
'The Comparative Politics of Education provides a terrifically useful framework for understanding the role of teachers Unions across a wide range of countries, explaining why education reform has worked better in some countries than others. It is a superb and unique source for anyone interested in this critical subject.' Francis Fukuyama, Mosbacher Director, Center on Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law, Stanford University
'Their detailed case studies of teacher union influence in Europe, the United States, as well as Japan, Mexico, and India offers an encompassing and thorough analysis that contributes considerably to our understanding of the politics of education. A must-read for anyone interested in education.' Julian Garritzmann, EuropeNow
ISBN: 9781107168886
Dimensions: 235mm x 159mm x 24mm
Weight: 600g
372 pages