World yearbook of education 2020 : schooling, governance and inequalities /

A timely contribution to the debate on educational governance and equality, the World Yearbook of Education 2020 documents the significant changes that have occurred in the last 20 years reflecting a widespread shift from government to governance. Considering school context as well as specific schoo...

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Taylor & Francis
Other Authors: Allan, Julie (Julie E.) (Editor), Harwood, Valerie, 1967- (Editor), Jørgensen, Clara Rübner (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2020.
Series:World year book of education ; 2020.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • 1. Introduction / Julie Allan, Valerie Harwood and Clara Rübner Jørgensen
  • Part I. Changing contexts of school governance : Can equity survive governance? Politics, accountability and local control in US education / Arnold F. Shober
  • 3. New modes of collaborative governance: Governing collaborations in a new school landscape, power, control and communication / Jacqueline Baxter
  • 4. Nordic school governance: Networking in broken chains / Jan Merok Paulsen
  • 5. The emergence of evidence-based governance models in the state-based education systems of Austria and Germany / Herbert Altrichter
  • Part II. Stakeholders and 'responsibilisation' : 6. Technologies in rational self-management: Interventions in the 'responsibilisation' of school governors / Andrew Wilkins
  • 7. Education governance and the responsibility to include: Teachers as a site of discursive tension / Elizabeth J. Done
  • 8. Governing inclusion: A school principal and a governor in conversation / Michael Roden and Julie Allan
  • 9. The micro-politics of parental involvement in school governance / Shun Wing Ng and Po Yuk Ko
  • Part III. Radical governance : 10. Stronger Smarter: Transformational change for Australian schools with rock-solid foundations in the Early Years / Fiona Bobongie and Cathy Jackson
  • 11. Lessons from the AIME approach to the teaching relationship: Valuing biepistemic practice / Samantha McMahon, Valerie Harwood, Gawaian Bodkin-Andrews, Sarah O'Shea, Anthony McKnight, Paul Chandler and Amy Priestly
  • 12. Is participation a 'sick word'? New insights into student democratic participation in light of research in Spanish schools / Teresa Susinos
  • 13. Democratic alternatives in a neoliberal age? Co-operation, governance and schooling / Tom Woodin
  • Afterword: The magic of democracy / Jerry Mintz.