Power of Numbers and Networks

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actors-network theory
Adult Education
Alejandro Artopoulos
Anthony Welch
Benjamin Edelstein
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comparative education
CONFINTEA VI
CRPD
diasopra
Dovrat Report
DVV International
education
education policy
education policy analysis
Education System
Educational Exports
educational models
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Gita Steiner-Khamsi
Global Comparative Approach
global governance education
Globalisation
IB Coordinator
IB Exam
IB Programme
IB School
IB Student
IBO
Inclusive Education
Institutional Assemblages
international educational organisations
Israeli Education System
Israeli Primary Schools
ISS
Jason Beech
Jie Hao
Jonna M. Blanck
Justin J.W. Powell
Knowledge Diaspora
Marcella Milana
Mirit Israeli
networks
numbers
Policy Borrowing
policy diffusion mechanisms in education
Smadar Yehuda
Social Reproduction
Societies and Education
Standardised Reform Package
standardised testing impact
UNESCO National Commission
Yariv Feniger

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138570498
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Dec 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book is an important contribution to the understanding of the complex education policies of the twenty-first century. It unites world renowned comparatists of education in an effort to respond to the challenges raised by the multidimensional and multi-scalar aspects of education policies. In their attempt to decipher the tangled world of education policies, the authors underline the power of numbers, the power of networks and the power of new concepts and methodologies. The power of numbers – education through numbers via students’ assessments and national or international testing impacts upon our educational choices and reinforces its instrumental aspects. The power of networks – sheds light on the complexity of the education global governance network by focusing on how international governmental organisations (IGOs), such as UNESCO, the OECD and the World Bank carry out policy and on the intricate ways an educational concern becomes part of the international agenda. The power of concepts and methods – policymaking is increasingly dynamic and involves many different stakeholders, including states, private corporations, IGOs, scholars and non-profit organisations. Contributors to this volume have developed new conceptual and methodological perspectives to study the circulation of educational models worldwide. A relational notion of space, the concept of ‘diaspora’ as a space of relations of social actors or the global comparative approach and a methodology drawn on actors-network theory are among the propositions yielded by the authors in order to make sense of and grasp the complexity of education policies today. This book was originally published as a special issue of Globalisation, Societies and Education.

Julia Resnik is a Senior Lecturer at the School of Education in the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel. Her main research areas are globalisation of education policies, comparative education, multiculturalism, migrant children (migrant workers and asylum seekers), international education and the involvement of civil society in education systems. She has edited various special issues and published many articles in peer-reviewed Anglophone and francophone journals.