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Mirit Haybi Barak; Avihu Shoshana – Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2025
This article performs a discourse analysis on the recent interest of the Israeli Ministry of Education in vocational education by examining governmental and organisational texts. This article addresses two key questions. What is the government's justification for its renewed interest in vocational education? What are its discursive practices to…
Descriptors: Career and Technical Education, Educational Policy, Discourse Analysis, Foreign Countries
Michael D. Smith – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2024
This conceptual study examines the neoliberal knowledge economy as a dimension of globalisation policy within East Asian higher education. In exploring the practice of linguistic instrumentalisation, this inquiry aims to demonstrate the influence of English on the hereditary reproduction of social class. Calling on the theories of Pierre Bourdieu…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Educational Policy, Higher Education, Foreign Countries
Preston, John – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2023
The role of 'class strategies' in policy formation is sometimes unseen as plans are unrealised in practice over long periods of historical time. 'Subterranean class strategies' are an extension of existing work on class to consider 'class work' on policy in the 'long unenacted'. Using the example of emergency feeding in a national crisis, the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Emergency Programs, Food, Nutrition
David Martínez-Prieto – International Multilingual Research Journal, 2025
This study examines the testimonios of Mexican language teachers who experienced the violent and institutional imposition of neoliberal policies at the main university at the state of Puebla. Through the analysis of "testimonios," language teachers narrated their own trajectories to resist the implementation of the neoliberal policies,…
Descriptors: Social Class, Personal Narratives, Teacher Attitudes, Neoliberalism
Gilbertson, Amanda; Dey, Joyeeta – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2023
Efforts to desegregate schools have consistently been undermined by privileged parents finding ways to avoid undesirable schools. In some contexts, a more complex picture is emerging, where 'progressive' privileged parents choose 'diverse' schools but still reproduce segregation. We demonstrate how the desegregation aims of an Indian education…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Desegregation, Desegregation Plans, Educational Policy
Jackson, Jen – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2022
Early childhood educators with higher qualifications are more likely to demonstrate quality in their practice; but few studies have explored the underlying factors that contribute to this relationship. Drawing on Pierre Bourdieu's theory, this article proposes that the relationship arises from social, as well as educational, inequality. Educators…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Teachers, Educational Policy, Teacher Qualifications, Teacher Effectiveness
Lauren Elizabeth Threatte – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Diversity and inclusion are well regarded as beneficial and advantageous for communities, organizations, institutions, and societies. Equity or fairness is commonly understood as necessary for democracy. Public perception about what institutions can and should be doing to advance diversity, equity and inclusion, (DEI), continues to change as…
Descriptors: Private Colleges, Equal Education, Diversity, Inclusion
Schmidt, Teressa – Power and Education, 2020
Internationally, vocational education and training (VET) is intended to fulfil important economic and social objectives. There is, however, a concerning discourse relating to funding, esteem, reputation and quality, and questions have been raised about whether social mobility aspirations of the sector's students are achieved or achievable. This…
Descriptors: Vocational Education, Social Bias, Neoliberalism, Foreign Countries
Lakshmi Balasubramanian; Ipshita Banerjee – Remedial and Special Education, 2024
Understanding inclusive education challenges in India involves acknowledging the complex linguistic, cultural, religious, and caste-based diversity affecting marginalized groups. Ambiguity surrounds implementing the "inclusion" concept, necessitating critical evaluation and adaptation to align with India's unique dynamics. Despite…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Inclusion, Cultural Context, Indians
McGhee, Chy; Haynes, Aisha – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2022
Background: School leader decision making can be complicated by the enrollment of affluent, and often white families in educational spaces that have served low-income, Black, and Brown families post-Brown. Principals' behaviors influence whose power is coalesced and wielded to make school-wide curricular, budgetary, and personnel decisions.…
Descriptors: Principals, Elementary Secondary Education, Group Unity, Low Income Students
Cavendish, Wendy, Ed.; Samson, Jennifer F., Ed. – Teachers College Press, 2021
This book presents a framework for addressing intersectionality within educational spaces to combat the cumulative effects of systemic marginalization due to race, gender, disability, class, sexual orientation, and other identity-based labels. Readers can use the framework to consider the impact of identities that individuals adopt or are…
Descriptors: Racial Bias, Gender Bias, Disability Discrimination, Social Bias
Seth N. Key – Online Submission, 2025
This paper explores the 2013 merger between Memphis City Schools and Shelby County Schools. The paper looks at this merger through a historical and philosophical perspective. At the core of the paper, it analyzes the effects of the merger and what role leadership and community opposition played in shaping its legacy.
Descriptors: School Districts, Educational Change, Counties, Organizational Change
Smith, Joseph – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2020
This paper focuses on a specific example of an all-too-rare phenomenon in education studies: the successful resistance by ordinary classroom teachers of policy change at the macro-level. Focusing on the withdrawal of the 2013 Draft National Curriculum for History in England, it considers the views of six teachers who were personally involved in…
Descriptors: Social Systems, Neoliberalism, Activism, Teacher Attitudes
Li, Jin Hui – Nordic Journal of Studies in Educational Policy, 2021
In recent years, the Danish education context has seen an increased concern about underperforming students with migratory histories (particularly students perceived as non-Western descendants) in the political and pedagogical discourses. There seem to be some historical tensions between the societal expectation of class mobility through education…
Descriptors: Foreign Workers, Educational Experience, Social Differences, Racial Bias
Magill, Kevin Russel; Rodriguez, Arturo – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2022
In this paper, we recognize power as violence in K-12 US schooling. We argue that given the often-difficult realities of school and society, educators must reframe how they understand power and consequently violence if they hope to fulfill the promise of a just education. In examining power, we find violence in institutions, curriculum, policy,…
Descriptors: Violence, Power Structure, Kindergarten, Elementary Secondary Education