Governing by Inspection

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Christina Segerholm
Conventional Media Outlets
Cross-sectoral Mediators
decentralisation in education
Discursive Practice
Education Authorities
education policy
education policy analysis
education politics
Education Systems
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EU Policy Action
Europe
European Policy Space
European school inspection practices
governance
Grek
Hm Chief Inspector
Hm Inspector
Independent School
Inform School Choice
inspection
inspectorate comparative studies
inspectors
Jacqueline Baxter
Jenny Ozga
Joakim Lindgren
John Clarke
Linda Ronnberg
Lindgren
Martin Lawn
Minority Scottish National Party
Ofsted Website
performance monitoring methods
regulatory frameworks
school accountability systems
school improvement
Scottish Inspectorate
Sir Michael Wilshaw
Sotiria Grek
Standing International Conference
Swedish Inspectorate
Swedish School Inspection
Transnational Policy Learning
UK Conservative Government
UK Parliament
UK Policy Development
Wider Education Issues

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138796058
  • Weight: 540g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Sep 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In recent decades, governing practices in education have become highly contradictory: deregulation and decentralisation are accompanied by re-regulation and increased centralisation, contributing to considerable governing tensions in and across different national systems and within the emergent European education policy space. On the one hand there is the persistence of performance monitoring through target-setting, indicators and benchmarks, and on the other, the promotion of self-evaluation and ‘light touch’ regulation that express a ‘softer’ governance turn, and promote self-regulation as the best basis for constant improvement.

Drawing on research undertaken into three national systems, this edited volume explores the attempts to manage these tensions in Europe through the development of inspection as a governing practice. Inspectorates and inspectors offer key locations for the exploration of governing tensions, positioned as they are between the international, the national, and the local and institutional, and with responsibility for both regulation and development. All three national systems offer contrasting approaches to inspection, all of which have changed considerably in recent years.

Governing by Inspection positions inspection in the framework of changing education policy and politics, and in a period of intensive policy development and exchange in Europe. It will be key reading for academics, researchers and postgraduate students in the fields of education, political science and social policy.

Sotiria Grek is Lecturer in Social Policy at the School of Social and Political Science, University of Edinburgh, UK.

Joakim Lindgren is Senior Lecturer at the Department of Education, Umeå University, Sweden.