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Educational Restructuring

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This is a volume in International Perspectives on Educational Policy, Research and Practice, a series edited by Kathryn M. Borman, University of South Florida.
  • 01 June 2004
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A volume in International Perspectives on Educational Policy, Research and Practice. Series Editor: Kathryn M. Borman, University of South Florida.

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Price: $61.00
Pages: 256
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
Imprint: Information Age Publishing
Series: International Perspectives on Educational Policy, Research and Practice
Publication Date: 01 June 2004
ISBN: 9781593111809
Format: Paperback
BISACs: EDUCATION / Administration / General, Educational administration and organization
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Introduction: Educational Restructuring: (Re)thinking the Problematics of Reform; Sverker Lindblad and Tom Popkewitz.
Part I. Internationalization and Globalization of Education.
Chapter 1. Changing Patterns of Power: Rethinking Decentralization in the Educational Reform in Taiwan; Yang-tien Chen.
Chapter 2. Educational Restructuring and the Reshaping of School Governance in Argentina; Inés Dussel.
Chapter 3. Education Restructuring: Governance in the Narratives of Progress and Denials; Sverker Lindblad and Tom Popkewitz.
Chapter 4. Theorizing the Global Convergence of Educational Restructuring; Fazal Rizvi.
Part II. Education Restructuring in Different Contexts.
Chapter 5. Governance by Spin: The Case of New Labour and Education Action Zones in England; Sharon Gewirtz, Marny Dickson and Sally Power.
Chapter 6. The Modern Teacher: A Textual Analysis of Educational Restructuration; Meg Maguire.
Chapter 7. Responsiveness and Innovation in Higher Education Restructuring: The South African Case; Johan Muller.
Chapter 8. Education Restructuring in France: Middle-Class Parents and Educational Policy in Metropolitan Contexts; Agnès Van Zanten.
Chapter 9. Creating a Discourse for Restructuring in Detroit: Achievement, Race, and the Northern High School Walkout; Barry M. Franklin.