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Andrew Pennington; Feng Su; Margaret Wood – International Studies in Sociology of Education, 2024
The reduction in local control and oversight of schooling represented by the growth of Multi Academy Trusts (MATs) in England raises critical issues for public policy. These include the articulation and exercise of power in the governance of MATs, the future of democratic governance of local services and accountability. Applying Foucault's…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Governance, Trusts (Financial), Educational Policy
Joana Salém Vasconcelos; Naiara do Rosário; Tatiane Ribeiro; Paula Maíra Cordeiro – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2024
This paper is a written dialogue among four activists from the Emancipa Popular Education Movement in Brazil, following the principles of Freirean pedagogy as a "circle of culture." It delves into how "popular knowledge can be experienced as popular power," narrating the history, struggles, and strategies employed by the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Public Opinion, Power Structure, Popular Education
Aina Hammer; Claudia Lenz – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2024
Dealing with controversy is highlighted in policy documents as a cornerstone of democracy and education. However, previous research points to several challenges for teachers when dealing with controversial issues (CI) in class. In this article, we apply an ecological conceptualisation of teacher agency and explore the ways in which forum theatre…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Religious Education, Theater Arts, Action Research
Anna Jobér – Journal of Education Policy, 2024
As the privatisation of the public sector has grown rapidly in Sweden in the last decade, private companies have become an imperative part of education. Private companies sell and deliver consultancy, hardware, software, services, etc. to schools and municipalities. This study examines a growing rate of activities from companies and businesses…
Descriptors: Privatization, Public Sector, Foreign Countries, Public Education
Nicolás Bentancur – Teaching Public Administration, 2024
The main theories of the thriving field of study of public policies have been formulated at institutions of developed countries, mostly by the American academy, based on the particular conditions of policy-making processes of their own country. However, its heuristic premises are considered, initially, as universal and are used extensively in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Public Policy, Geographic Regions, Theories
Matthew Smith – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Human resource development (HRD) is no longer about simply acquiring the skills needed to perform a task and is now a tool which can shape society and the ways in which we interact with one another. At the forefront of this transition are new ways of imagining HRD, including critical human resource development (CHRD) and critical management…
Descriptors: Labor Force Development, Human Resources, International Organizations, Foreign Countries
Sebastian Tjelle Jarmer – British Journal of Religious Education, 2025
This article explores the relationship between the critique of religion and critical thinking in religious education. The contribution reports on research into religious education in upper secondary schools in Norway based on interviews with teachers, student focus groups, and observations of planned teaching. I claim that teaching about the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Religion, Religious Factors, Religious Education
Reem Hashem; Karen Starr – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2024
In 2003, the 'education reform for knowledge economy' policy introduced the notion of distributed leadership into Jordanian public schools. Policy development, delivery and professional learning were funded and undertaken with assistance from international partners alongside the Jordanian Ministry of Education. The policy is now substantive.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Educational Administration, Participative Decision Making
Perttu Ahoketo; Juha Suoranta – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2024
This article is an ethnography of a student protest against a Finnish university's plans to give up 25 percent of its campus buildings until 2030. The Finnish universities faced financial deficits primarily due to education cuts implemented by Finland's right-wing government between 2015 and 2019. To balance the budget, Tampere University proposed…
Descriptors: Activism, Neoliberalism, Student Attitudes, Ethnography
Yonah Hisbon Matemba – Religious Education, 2024
This paper initiates a novel discourse advocating for the anti-colonization of religious education (RE) in Africa South of the Sahara (ASoS). It illustrates how anti-colonial critiques can not only offer more precise theoretical perspectives but also generate a practical imperative for a paradigm shift in a school subject "still"…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Colonialism, Power Structure, African Culture
Evangelia Papaloi; Aikaterini Balasi; Georgios Iordanidis – European Journal of Education (EJED), 2023
The purpose of this research is to explore the characteristics of ethical leadership in in the field of education in Europe. In an era, when there are no transcendental principles and universally accepted values and, within organizations, a mainly "situational" and "procedural" ethics has been developed (Voyé, 1999),…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Cross Cultural Studies, Comparative Analysis, Elementary School Teachers
Motala, Enver – Education as Change, 2022
This article examines some of the discussions and debates in the literature about workers' control and self-management, which have assumed an importance in the context of the search for an alternative to the prevailing global socioeconomic, political and cultural system and its persistent crises. The article reviews and analyses a range of…
Descriptors: Labor Force, Self Management, Social Systems, Unions
Elif Dasci Sonmez; Necati Cemaloglu – Educational Research and Evaluation, 2024
This study aimed to examine the effects of school principals' distributed leadership behaviors and teachers' self-awareness on school effectiveness through the mediating role of democratic practices and attitudes towards sustainable development in schools. Accordingly, an integrative model was created. The study data were analyzed using structural…
Descriptors: Democracy, Sustainable Development, Power Structure, Participative Decision Making
Schmidt, Patrick – Action, Criticism, and Theory for Music Education, 2021
This article addresses how populist discourses surrounding the notion of voice can safeguard--perhaps contradictorily--spaces for undemocratic exertion of power, influence, and privilege. I argue that managerial democracy and vocality--a distortion of the potential found in the intersection between voice and agency--have become rather apt at…
Descriptors: Democracy, Art Education, Music Education, Power Structure
Väkevä, Lauri – Action, Criticism, and Theory for Music Education, 2021
This article considers the challenge of epistocracy to the political philosophies of music education. Epistocracy has recently resurfaced in the form of Jason Brennan's criticism of representational democracy. Brennan claims that only the brightest citizens are capable of using decision-making power. As there is only a small number of such…
Descriptors: Music Education, Democracy, Extracurricular Activities, Foreign Countries