The rise of external actors in education shifting boundaries globally and locally

British Journal of Educational Studies 71 (3):345-347 (2023)
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The role of external actors in shaping education policy has received considerable critical attention (Ball and Junemann, 2012; Ball, 2012; Henry et al., 2001; Reckhow, 2013). Offering a significant...

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