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David Tobin – Comparative Education, 2024
This paper analyses the Chinese party-state's production of visual racism towards Uyghurs as a discursive foundation for its ethnic policy, as globally reproduced and disseminated by non-state actors. The paper draws from theoretical literature on the relationship between visual politics and affect, stressing the need for visual literacy to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Asians, Ethnic Groups, Muslims
Patrick Yarker – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2024
This article opens with two contrasting accounts of the provenance of Oak National Academy before tracing Oak's controversial development as a non-departmental public body sponsored by the Department for Education as a means (it is argued) of extending control not only over what teachers teach but over how they may teach it.
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Educational Policy, Government (Administrative Body), Government Role
Laurie E. Adkin – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2024
This article introduces the special issue of "REPCS" dedicated to the analysis of the restructuring of higher education in Alberta, Canada. It describes the acceleration of the processes of commodification of education and research and the corporatization of institutional governance under the government that took office in April 2019.…
Descriptors: School Restructuring, Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Governance
't Hart, Paul – Teaching Public Administration, 2023
This reflective contribution tells the story of a veteran public sector crisis management (CM) researcher's 35-year journey with educating students and CM practitioners. It offers preliminary insights about how the pandemic experience might -- and should -- induce a significant rethink of how educators conceptualize the nature of crises and the…
Descriptors: Crisis Management, Pandemics, COVID-19, Public Sector
Mukti Fajar ND – European Journal of Education (EJED), 2023
In Indonesia, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is corporate activity that is regulated by the law. By means of the Investment Law No. 25 year of 2007 and the Limited Liability Company Act No. 40 year of 2007, it is regulated that every company in Indonesia is obliged to implement CSR. However, these regulations are not set technically;…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Responsibility, Corporations, State Regulation
Richardson, Robin – London Review of Education, 2022
This article recalls the key concept of due regard in the Equality Act 2010 and outlines how it was increasingly ignored by the Department for Education (DfE) in England in the following decade. Further, it speculates that if the concept of due regard had been observed more rigorously across all government departments, the COVID-19 pandemic would…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Public Agencies, Government (Administrative Body), Education
Ozga, Jenny – School Leadership & Management, 2021
The growth of influence of transnational organisations in education and other policy fields is well documented. Current research indicates the de-centring of nation-state power, the rise of multi-national agencies and the growth of influence of transnational experts. Research in the critical policy studies (CPS) tradition seeks to problematise…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Governance, Government (Administrative Body), International Organizations
Labanino, Rafael; Dobbins, Michael – Higher Education Quarterly, 2022
The article analyses the strategies of Hungarian higher education interest organisations against the encroachments on academic freedom by Viktor Orbán's governments. We contrast the 2012-2013 and 2017-2019 protest waves and find that innovations in strategy came from new organisations in both periods, whereas established ones were rather passive…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Activism, Change Agents
Lunde, Ida M.; Ottesen, Eli – European Educational Research Journal, 2021
Increasingly, school leaders and teachers are being expected to use digital technologies to collect data to analyze, plan and organize teaching and learning. Such expectations can be traced to a number of policy initiatives over the last decade. This study is concerned with how educational policy puts forward ambitions of digital school leadership…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Computer Uses in Education, Leadership
Sá, Maria José; Serpa, Sandro – Online Submission, 2020
The emergence of COVID-19 caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus at the end of 2019 changed the face of the world. Deep consequences are being felt across the whole world at all levels. This opinion piece aims to provide a picture of the Portuguese educational scenario, specifically the impact of COVID-19 in education and government measures to mitigate…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Crisis Management, Government (Administrative Body), Electronic Learning
Shaxson, Louise; Boaz, Annette – Environmental Education Research, 2021
This special issue examines how relationships between research and policy in environmental and sustainability education (ESE) can be strengthened. Our contribution draws on three cases from outside the ESE space to analyse policymakers' perspectives on using evidence to inform decision-making, and to show that government-based policymakers develop…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Sustainability, Theory Practice Relationship, Public Policy
Geddes, Marc; Dommett, Katharine; Prosser, Brenton – Evidence & Policy: A Journal of Research, Debate and Practice, 2018
In the context of ongoing debates around academic engagements with policymakers, this article discusses how academics can successfully engage with the often overlooked institution of Parliament. We argue that the UK Parliament is not a homogeneous organisation but has differing knowledge requirements for different parliamentary sites. While there…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Government (Administrative Body), Research Utilization, Information Needs
Karen Poland; Elizabeth Falzone; Dana F. Serure – Journal of Inquiry and Action in Education, 2024
New York State has long been a leader in educational reform, including initiating efforts to enhance civic education. For example, in 1985, concerns regarding the civic and economic literacy of the state's youth prompted the New York State Education Department (NYSED) to mandate a fourth credit in social studies education. This fourth credit…
Descriptors: Civics, Citizenship Education, Educational Change, Educational History
Bridges, Alexander – Teaching History, 2018
When your pupils use terms such as 'king' and 'Parliament,' what image do they have in their head? Do they know what they are talking about at all? Do they have a nuanced, period-specific vision of what these terms mean in the context of their current historical studies, and of how these substantive concepts might have shifted in meaning? This is…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, History, History Instruction, Grade 7
Kim, Terri; Bamberger, Annette – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2021
Modern universities have largely been portrayed in the literature as an extension of nation building projects, focusing on the state as primary actor. This article challenges such presuppositions by separating 'nation' and 'state' and with a critical appropriation of diasporic subjectivity and institutions from a comparative historical…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Higher Education, International Education, Nationalism