Privatisation and Commercialisation in Public Education
How the Public Nature of Schooling is Changing
Herausgeber: Hogan, Anna; Thompson, Greg
Privatisation and Commercialisation in Public Education
How the Public Nature of Schooling is Changing
Herausgeber: Hogan, Anna; Thompson, Greg
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This book questions how the public nature of schooling is changing at the hands of privatised and commercialised policy reforms. It argues that public institutions are being re-organised through privatising and commercialising logics and that this is directly impacting schools.
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This book questions how the public nature of schooling is changing at the hands of privatised and commercialised policy reforms. It argues that public institutions are being re-organised through privatising and commercialising logics and that this is directly impacting schools.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 155mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 295g
- ISBN-13: 9780367351458
- ISBN-10: 0367351455
- Artikelnr.: 59992132
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 155mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 295g
- ISBN-13: 9780367351458
- ISBN-10: 0367351455
- Artikelnr.: 59992132
Anna Hogan is a Senior Lecturer of Education at the University of Queensland. Greg Thompson is an Associate Professor of Education Research at Queensland University of Technology (QUT).
Introduction: The 'Publicness' of Schooling
Anna Hogan & Greg Thompson
Part I: Privatisation
1. What 'Good' is Schooling? The New Edu-Philanthropies and Education
Reform
Chris Lubienski
2. Charities and State Schooling Privatisations in Aotearoa New Zealand
John O'Neill & Darren Powell
3. Mobilising Neoliberal Discourse and Fostering New Subjectivities: The
Eclectic Role of Philanthropy in Contemporary Global Education Governance
Carolina Junemann & Antonio Olmedo
4. Interrogating the Private in Public School Outsourcing in Liberia
Curtis Riep & Mark Machacek
5. Hybrid Models of Delivery: State-Mandated Public-Private Partnerships in
India
Radhika Gorur & Ben Arnold
Part II: Commercialisation
6. Edu-Business in Finnish Schooling
Piia Seppänen, Martin Thrupp & Sonia Lempinen
7. High-Stakes Accountability Pressures in the Expansion of a School
Improvement Industry: Evidence from Chile
Lluís Parcerisa, Antoni Verger & Alejandra Falabella
8. The Flow of Public Funding to Private Actors in Education: The Swedish
Case
Linda Rönnberg, Malin Benerdal, Sara Carlbaum & Ann-Sofie Holm
9. Teacher Concerns Regarding Commercialisation
Greg Thompson, Anna Hogan, Paul Shield, Bob Lingard & Sam Sellar
Part III: Publicness
10. Nationhood, Sex and the Family: Neoconservatism and the Moral Dilemmas
of Privatisation in Schooling
Jessica Gerrard
11. Buying and Selling the Public School in the Market: The Politics of
Space and Boundary Crossings for Urban School Choosers
Emma Rowe
12. Explaining Publicness: A Typology for Understanding the Provision of
Schooling in Contemporary Times
Nicole Mockler, Anna Hogan, Bob Lingard, Mark Rahimi & Greg Thompson
Conclusion: Beyond Publicness
Anna Hogan & Greg Thompson
Anna Hogan & Greg Thompson
Part I: Privatisation
1. What 'Good' is Schooling? The New Edu-Philanthropies and Education
Reform
Chris Lubienski
2. Charities and State Schooling Privatisations in Aotearoa New Zealand
John O'Neill & Darren Powell
3. Mobilising Neoliberal Discourse and Fostering New Subjectivities: The
Eclectic Role of Philanthropy in Contemporary Global Education Governance
Carolina Junemann & Antonio Olmedo
4. Interrogating the Private in Public School Outsourcing in Liberia
Curtis Riep & Mark Machacek
5. Hybrid Models of Delivery: State-Mandated Public-Private Partnerships in
India
Radhika Gorur & Ben Arnold
Part II: Commercialisation
6. Edu-Business in Finnish Schooling
Piia Seppänen, Martin Thrupp & Sonia Lempinen
7. High-Stakes Accountability Pressures in the Expansion of a School
Improvement Industry: Evidence from Chile
Lluís Parcerisa, Antoni Verger & Alejandra Falabella
8. The Flow of Public Funding to Private Actors in Education: The Swedish
Case
Linda Rönnberg, Malin Benerdal, Sara Carlbaum & Ann-Sofie Holm
9. Teacher Concerns Regarding Commercialisation
Greg Thompson, Anna Hogan, Paul Shield, Bob Lingard & Sam Sellar
Part III: Publicness
10. Nationhood, Sex and the Family: Neoconservatism and the Moral Dilemmas
of Privatisation in Schooling
Jessica Gerrard
11. Buying and Selling the Public School in the Market: The Politics of
Space and Boundary Crossings for Urban School Choosers
Emma Rowe
12. Explaining Publicness: A Typology for Understanding the Provision of
Schooling in Contemporary Times
Nicole Mockler, Anna Hogan, Bob Lingard, Mark Rahimi & Greg Thompson
Conclusion: Beyond Publicness
Anna Hogan & Greg Thompson
Introduction: The 'Publicness' of Schooling
Anna Hogan & Greg Thompson
Part I: Privatisation
1. What 'Good' is Schooling? The New Edu-Philanthropies and Education
Reform
Chris Lubienski
2. Charities and State Schooling Privatisations in Aotearoa New Zealand
John O'Neill & Darren Powell
3. Mobilising Neoliberal Discourse and Fostering New Subjectivities: The
Eclectic Role of Philanthropy in Contemporary Global Education Governance
Carolina Junemann & Antonio Olmedo
4. Interrogating the Private in Public School Outsourcing in Liberia
Curtis Riep & Mark Machacek
5. Hybrid Models of Delivery: State-Mandated Public-Private Partnerships in
India
Radhika Gorur & Ben Arnold
Part II: Commercialisation
6. Edu-Business in Finnish Schooling
Piia Seppänen, Martin Thrupp & Sonia Lempinen
7. High-Stakes Accountability Pressures in the Expansion of a School
Improvement Industry: Evidence from Chile
Lluís Parcerisa, Antoni Verger & Alejandra Falabella
8. The Flow of Public Funding to Private Actors in Education: The Swedish
Case
Linda Rönnberg, Malin Benerdal, Sara Carlbaum & Ann-Sofie Holm
9. Teacher Concerns Regarding Commercialisation
Greg Thompson, Anna Hogan, Paul Shield, Bob Lingard & Sam Sellar
Part III: Publicness
10. Nationhood, Sex and the Family: Neoconservatism and the Moral Dilemmas
of Privatisation in Schooling
Jessica Gerrard
11. Buying and Selling the Public School in the Market: The Politics of
Space and Boundary Crossings for Urban School Choosers
Emma Rowe
12. Explaining Publicness: A Typology for Understanding the Provision of
Schooling in Contemporary Times
Nicole Mockler, Anna Hogan, Bob Lingard, Mark Rahimi & Greg Thompson
Conclusion: Beyond Publicness
Anna Hogan & Greg Thompson
Anna Hogan & Greg Thompson
Part I: Privatisation
1. What 'Good' is Schooling? The New Edu-Philanthropies and Education
Reform
Chris Lubienski
2. Charities and State Schooling Privatisations in Aotearoa New Zealand
John O'Neill & Darren Powell
3. Mobilising Neoliberal Discourse and Fostering New Subjectivities: The
Eclectic Role of Philanthropy in Contemporary Global Education Governance
Carolina Junemann & Antonio Olmedo
4. Interrogating the Private in Public School Outsourcing in Liberia
Curtis Riep & Mark Machacek
5. Hybrid Models of Delivery: State-Mandated Public-Private Partnerships in
India
Radhika Gorur & Ben Arnold
Part II: Commercialisation
6. Edu-Business in Finnish Schooling
Piia Seppänen, Martin Thrupp & Sonia Lempinen
7. High-Stakes Accountability Pressures in the Expansion of a School
Improvement Industry: Evidence from Chile
Lluís Parcerisa, Antoni Verger & Alejandra Falabella
8. The Flow of Public Funding to Private Actors in Education: The Swedish
Case
Linda Rönnberg, Malin Benerdal, Sara Carlbaum & Ann-Sofie Holm
9. Teacher Concerns Regarding Commercialisation
Greg Thompson, Anna Hogan, Paul Shield, Bob Lingard & Sam Sellar
Part III: Publicness
10. Nationhood, Sex and the Family: Neoconservatism and the Moral Dilemmas
of Privatisation in Schooling
Jessica Gerrard
11. Buying and Selling the Public School in the Market: The Politics of
Space and Boundary Crossings for Urban School Choosers
Emma Rowe
12. Explaining Publicness: A Typology for Understanding the Provision of
Schooling in Contemporary Times
Nicole Mockler, Anna Hogan, Bob Lingard, Mark Rahimi & Greg Thompson
Conclusion: Beyond Publicness
Anna Hogan & Greg Thompson