企業・法人による教育改革のマッピング<br>Mapping Corporate Education Reform : Power and Policy Networks in the Neoliberal State (Critical Social Thought)

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企業・法人による教育改革のマッピング
Mapping Corporate Education Reform : Power and Policy Networks in the Neoliberal State (Critical Social Thought)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 212 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781138792005
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Full Description

Mapping Corporate Education Reform outlines and analyzes the complex relationships between policy actors that define education reform within the current, neoliberal context. Using social network analysis and powerful data visualization tools, the authors identify the problematic roots of these relationships and describe their effects both in the U.S. and abroad. Through a series of case studies, each chapter reveals how powerful actors, from billionaire philanthropists to multinational education corporations, leverage their resources to implement free market mechanisms within public education.

By comprehensively connecting the dots of neoliberal education reforms, the authors reveal not only the details of the reforms themselves, but the relationships that enable actors to amass troubling degrees of political power through network governance. A critical analysis of the actors and interests behind education policies, Mapping Corporate Education Reform uncovers the frequently obscured operations of educational governance and offers key insights into education reform at the present moment.

Contents

Series Editor's Foreword. By Michael W. Apple. Chapter 1: Introduction: Neoliberalism, Social Networks, and the New Governance of Education. By Wayne Au and Joseph J. Ferrare. Chapter 2: mEducation as a Site of Network Governance. By Diego Santori, Stephen J. Ball, & Carolina Junemann. Chapter 3: Network Restructuring of Global Edu-business: The Case of Pearson's Efficacy Framework. By Anna Hogan, Sam Sellar & Bob Lingard. Chapter 4: Mapping the Education Entrepreneurial Network: Teach For America, Charter School Reform, and Corporate Sponsorship. By Beth Sondel, Kerry Kretchmar, & Joseph J. Ferrare. Chapter 5: 'Project Global Access': A Network Analysis of an Emerging International Curriculum Program in China. By Shuning Liu. Chapter 6: Mapping Neoliberal Reform In Chile: Following the Development and Legitimation of the Chilean System of School Quality Measurement (SIMCE). By Javier Campos-Martínez, Francisca Corbalán Pössel, & Jorge Inzunza. Chapter 7: Mapping the Discourse of Neoliberal Education Reform: Space, Power, and Access in Chicago's Renaissance 2010 Debate. By Sarah Bell. Chapter 8: Other Peoples' Policy: Wealthy Elites and Charter School Reform in Washington State. By Wayne Au & Joseph J. Ferrare. Chapter 9: Gangsta Raps, Power Gaps, and Network Maps: How the Charter School Market Came to New Orleans. By Kristen L. Buras. Chapter 10: Enterprise Education Policy and Embedded Layers of Corporate Influence. By Patricia Burch and Jahni M.A. Smith.