教育の民営化・市場化:研究ハンドブック<br>Research Handbook on Education Privatization and Marketization (Elgar Handbooks in Education)

教育の民営化・市場化:研究ハンドブック
Research Handbook on Education Privatization and Marketization (Elgar Handbooks in Education)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 520 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781035311378
  • DDC分類 379.1

Full Description

The Research Handbook on Education Privatization and Marketization analyses global trends related to two of the most debated topics in contemporary education policy.

Comprehensive and multidisciplinary, this Research Handbook expands on new conceptual, theoretical and methodological approaches to the study of privatization and marketization. Chapters cover key themes including: new developments in the field such as tax credit scholarship and low fee private schools; the enactment and impact of privatization and marketization; and resistance movements and regulatory responses. Offering international insights from education, sociology, geography and political science, the authors conduct an in-depth examination of innovative frameworks for current and future studies, building upon existing knowledge and continuing an important dialogue in this evolving area of research.

This is an indispensable resource for students and researchers of sociology, education studies, political science, and public policy. Practitioners and policymakers within international organisations, research foundations, think tanks, and civil society organisations will also find this Research Handbook beneficial.

Contents

Contents
1 Education privatization and marketization: new spaces and research directions 1
Adrián Zancajo, Clara Fontdevila, Antoni Verger and Huriya Jabbar
PART I EDUCATION PRIVATIZATION AND MARKETIZATION: REVISITING CONCEPTUAL AND ANALYTICAL APPROACHES
2 Understanding privatization and marketization in education 26
Christopher Lubienski and Joel Malin
3 The politics of post-war privatization in wealthy democracies 41
Jane Gingrich
4 How education privatization and marketization take 'place': geographical theories and methods 58
Jina Kim, Jeremy Singer and Christopher Lubienski
5 Competition in education markets: impacts, perceptions, and policy contexts 72
Sarah A. Cordes
6 School choice and the (re)production of segregation in the education marketplace: a mechanism-based approach 89
Xavier Bonal
7 Platformed privatization: data, technology, and the changing infrastructure of educational governance 108
T. Philip Nichols and Alexandra Thrall
PART II THE EMERGENCE AND CHANGE OF EDUCATION MARKETS: NEW AND OVERLOOKED POLICY DEVELOPMENTS
8 Evolving tax credit scholarship and education savings account policies in the United States: the path to universal private school choice programs 123
Luis A. Huerta, Steven J. Koutsavlis and Trevor W. Baisden
9 A global perspective on low-fee private schools: past developments and current issues 137
Joanna Härmä
10 Privatization of primary and secondary schools in Afghanistan 150
Ghulam Omar Qargha
11 Marketization without privatization in the Baltic countries: path-dependency and policy change in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania 165
Triin Lauri, Kaire Põder and Joonatan Nõgisto
12 The evolution of private schools in Québec: an atypical school market in the Canadian federation 181
Anne Lachance
13 Private education in China: historical evolution and recent development 195
Ruichang Ding, Xinyi Zeng and Zhuoyan Han
14 Education privatization in Uganda: evolution from roots in human needs to a profit-oriented phenomenon 209
Pascal Pax Andebo
15 Education privatization and marketization in France: between state control and stakeholders' strategies 224
Georges Felouzis and Barbara Fouquet-Chauprade
16 Regulating and financing of private schools in Germany, Austria and Switzerland 236
Rita Nikolai and Bernard Brown
PART III BROADENING THE UNDERSTANDING OF THE ENACTMENT AND IMPACT OF PRIVATIZATION AND MARKETIZATION
17 Education markets and school segregation: causes, consequences and impacts 250
Emma Rowe
18 Students with disabilities in school choice programs: opportunities for expansion or the Achilles heel? 265
Federico R. Waitoller
19 Religious diversity in Irish primary schools: challenges and opportunities 279
Merike Darmody and Emer Smyth
20 Financing education in lower-income countries: are PPPs the cost-effective solution? 293
Sonia Languille and Maria Ron Balsera
21 Public attitudes toward private education in global perspective 307
Jonas Edlund and Arvid Lindh
22 Teacher preparation for profit, or for the public good? 323
Andrene J. Castro and Wesley Edwards
23 From Xeroxed flyers to TikTok videos: the evolution, practice, and implications of marketing in America's public schools 341
Catherine DiMartino
24 The marketization and privatization of education in emergencies 354
Francine Menashy and Tavila Haque
PART IV ROLLING BACK MARKET FORCES? REGULATORY REFORMS AND RESISTANCE
25 Freedom and equity: iterations of market regulation reforms in French-speaking Belgium 368
Marie Verhoeven and Vincent Dupriez
26 Difficulties in rolling back neoliberal policies in education: resistances to and counter-reform of the Inclusion Law in Chile 383
Alejandro Carrasco
27 Towards an education system for the common good: desegregating Quebec's schools in a market context 399
Stéphane Vigneault
28 Education stability in an unstable market: the impact of volatility on charter school regulation 414
Joshua Childs and Hanora Tracy
29 The crisis and the market: regulating Peru's ungoverned private education market 429
María Balarin and María Fernanda Rodríguez G.
30 Complexity, resistance, and forbearance in private markets for primary education in India 444
Emmerich Davies and Abhinav Ghosh
31 Promises and pitfalls of teachers' 'Red Wave' and 'Blue Wave' mobilizations: case studies from the United States 458
Hava Rachel Gordon
32 Taking stock, looking ahead: new developments and approaches to education privatization and marketization research 470
Clara Fontdevila, Antoni Verger, Adrián Zancajo and Huriya Jabbar
Index 488