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This collection focuses on transformations in the governance of education, paying attention to the trans-nationalisation of educational policies and the emergence of new actors in education. It focuses on the knowledge and instruments of government that shape education systems at different scales of governance. The book is a contribution to this field of research, focusing on the new roles and responsibilities of elites inside and outside the education state. It offers in-depth case studies based on an international comparison, examining the dynamics at work in the production and circulation of knowledge, the interplay of interests and power, and the ability of elites to define and lead public action programmes. The research and reflections presented in this book will help students, researchers, practitioners and policy-makers to better understand the transformations in decision-making at a time of globalisation and nationalism in education.
Contents
Part 1.- 1.sociology of the politico-administrative elite in the UK and the reform of public education in England. Helen Gunter.- 2.Engaged Disengagement: Infrastructure, Rationality and Consecration of Normative Elite in the Czech Educational Reforms. Jitka Wirthová.- 3.Is there an epistemic elite that leads reforms in education in Slovenia? Urška Stremfel.- 4.The reformist elite in the field of French education: networks of influence and power at the core of the state technocracy. Romuald Normand.- 5.1960-2023. The Chilean elite's longstanding approach and its transformation after the neoliberal turn in education. Jaime Retamal Salazar.- SECTION II : Policy elites and the interplay of global actors in education programs.- 6.Knowledge brokers in the Intersections between the OECD and Denmark during the Reign of PISA; Christian Ydesen.- 7.The interplay of education policy actors and streams: the case of Croatian school leadership policies. Tihomir Žiljak & Nikša Alfirević.- 8.Political-administrative Elites at Work: Politics and knowledge in the making of a major educational programme; Luís Miguel Carvalho, Estela Costa & Carlos Sant'Ovaia.- 9.How education policies are decided by an elite: analysis of the role of think tanks in Brazil. Dalila Andrade Oliveira.- 10.When External Actors Shape Education Policy: The inclusion of programming in the Swedish curriculum. Anthemis Raptopoulou.