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Centeno, Vera G. – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2021
This article suggests that it is in the vicissitudes of the OECD's internal developments that we can better understand how the OECD developed into a global policy actor and reference in education. From an ontological perspective, the article focuses on the three characteristics dimensions of IGOs -- actor, arena, instrument -- and examines how…
Descriptors: International Organizations, Organizational Development, Institutional Autonomy, Expertise
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Deuel, Ryan P. – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2022
Intergovernmental organisations (IOs) have developed global policies that have shaped the practices of higher education for decades. The OECD, WTO, and World Bank have long framed higher education as both a contributor to human capital and a driver of economic growth. Yet, their policy agendas have transformed over time and more recently taken up…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Governance, International Organizations, Global Approach
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Hof, Barbara; Bürgi, Regula – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2021
Computer education was an integral part of curriculum development and a priority of the OECD's policy agenda at the turn of the 1970s. Based on an analysis of archival documents, programme overviews and publications, this article describes how the introduction of computers in the classroom was advocated by the OECD and, more specifically, how this…
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Curriculum Development, International Organizations, Educational History
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Hajisoteriou, Christina; Angelides, Panayiotis – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2020
Our goal in this article is to examine the nexus of globalisation and intercultural education through macro-micro integration. We, thus, aim to enrich the debate on globalisation by theorising the macro-micro integration process. To better explain issues regarding macro-micro integration we examine examples stemming from the phases of the…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Multicultural Education, Educational Policy, Policy Formation
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Addey, Camilla – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2021
As the OECD and UNESCO increasingly work in the same geographical and thematic areas, this paper explores the interplay between the organizations in relation to the making of global learning metrics and the global monitoring of the Sustainable Development Goal 4. Although the organizations seek to cooperate, this paper shows how this is limited by…
Descriptors: International Organizations, Global Approach, Learning Analytics, Sustainable Development
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Robertson, Susan L. – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2021
In 2018 the OECD added a set of global competence measures to its PISA programme, and reported on the outcomes in November 2020. In this paper I explore the provenance of the idea of global competence underpinning the OECD-PISA Global Competence framework and measure. The official account by the OECD references the OECD PISA Governing Board,…
Descriptors: International Organizations, Foreign Countries, Achievement Tests, Secondary School Students
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Tröhler, Daniel; Maricic, Veronika – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2021
This paper explores the unheeded religious roots of the modern conviction to standardised, scientific education policy and its inherent sciento-social epistemology. In doing so, it traces the discursive roots of this hierarchical but non-governmental idea of social governance from its 16th century Scottish Presbyterian predecessors to its…
Descriptors: Religious Factors, Educational Policy, Epistemology, Governance
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Patricia Bromley; Lisa Overbey; Jared Furuta; Rie Kijima – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2021
The liberal and neoliberal world order is increasingly under attack. Global levels of democracy have been declining for over a decade, accompanied by rollbacks in some kinds of rights. We examine the implications of increasing criticisms of the (neo)-liberal era over time for educational reform discourse around the world by drawing on a unique…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational History, International Organizations, Neoliberalism
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Andrew Wilkins; Brad Gobby – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2024
Across the globe school autonomy reforms have been criticised for opening up public assets to various dangers or risks, from misappropriation of public monies by private sponsors to secretive governance structures maintained by homophilic groups. While these risks are not the exclusive product of school autonomy reforms, they are an endemic…
Descriptors: Governance, School Administration, Institutional Autonomy, Educational Change
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Edwards, D. Brent; Moschetti, Mauro – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2021
For international organisations in the global education policy field, legitimacy is based in large part on the supposed techno-rational basis of these organisations and their ability to credibly produce knowledge and policy expertise. However, as the present article demonstrates, there are clearly a range of macro-micro organisational dynamics…
Descriptors: International Organizations, Power Structure, Policy Analysis, Innovation
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Lerch, Julia C.; Buckner, Elizabeth – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2018
Since the turn of the twenty-first century, the global education community has focused significant attention on the promotion of education in fragile and conflict-affected contexts, embodied in the growth of a new sub-field called Education in Emergencies. This article points out the surprising distinction of this new sub-field from the more…
Descriptors: Peace, Conflict, War, International Organizations
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Seitzer, Helen; Niemann, Dennis; Martens, Kerstin – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2021
The OECD has become a major driver of domestic education reforms, especially since the establishment of PISA. However, we know very little about the contextualisation of PISA within the publication output of the OECD, and what ideas of education the IO is spreading. In this article, we explore the entire thematic portfolio of the OECD's education…
Descriptors: International Organizations, Educational Change, Publications, Educational Attitudes
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Milana, Marcella – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2016
Aknowledging the complexity of local-global interconnections, the author argues for the adoption of a global polity perspective in adult education, here applied to study mobilisation processes that occur through UNESCO. The findings point to three processes that cross geopolitical borders and professional interests: "landmarking," by…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Global Approach, International Organizations, Governance
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Silva, Rui da; Oliveira, Joana – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2022
The study detailed in this paper examines the role of the Global Partnership for Education (GPE) in the transnational policy-making landscape in relation to African fragile and conflict-affected states. Data collection was based on content analysis of a corpus of documents -- Education Sector Plans (ESPs)/Transitional Sector Plans -- examining to…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Educational Policy, Partnerships in Education, Conflict
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Dang, Que Anh – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2018
This paper examines the sources of authority behind the Bologna and ASEM secretariats' technocratic appearance and administrative routines, and argues that they are transnational policy actors in their own right. By drawing on principal-agent theory and the concept of "authority," it offers an alternative framework for understanding the…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Moral Values, Expertise, Comparative Analysis
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