Taming Chance in Education

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accountability
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Certainty
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comparative educational research
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control
critical perspectives on educational control
data in education system
data-driven decision making
datafication
education policy analysis
educational legitimacy
Educational Outcomes
Enlightenment
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Tame Chance in Education
Transmogrifier
Uncertainty

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032441177
  • Weight: 310g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jan 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This volume centres the notion of "chance" in education as a key concept in contemporary education – relating to aspects like accountability, datafication, or international large-scale assessments – and discusses the impact that the historical desire to "tame" this notion has had on present-day educational policy and practice.

Encouraging readers to widen their educational imagination, chapters combine secondary research from the fields of cybernetics, systems thinking, and comparative education with issues of control, prediction, and comparison as ways to tame chance in education. Using the theoretical lenses of reasoning, notions, and addendums for legitimacy to foster a critical awareness of rarely discussed educational matters, the book explores how these notions are central to the taming of chance within education. Ultimately, the authors determine the styles of reasoning that are foundational and frame how we think about, and act on, education, and thereby address one of the top priorities in educational policy, politics, and practice today.

This timely book, with its unique perspective on the debates around education, will be of interest to students, researchers, and scholars in the fields of education policy and politics, international and comparative education, and theory of education. Those involved with the philosophy of education will also find the book valuable.

Daniel Pettersson is Professor of Education, University in Gävle, Sweden.

Andreas Nordin is Professor of Education, Linnaeus University, Sweden.

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