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    Spanish education policy in pandemic times. Decisions and consequences for families and students from an inclusive perspective.Inmaculada González Falcón & Katia Álvarez Díaz - 2022 - ENCYCLOPAIDEIA 26 (63):31-44.
    Through an interpretative phenomenological perspective, this article analyses the education policy implemented in Spain following the declaration of the state of alarm due to Covid-19 pandemic. It questions the measures implemented (i.e. the confinement of the population to their homes and school closures, others related to the right of minors to study and to managing the school year), and the main effects on children and families from an inclusive standpoint. Three main categories emerged from the analysis: 1) access to (...)
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    Education Policy: Philosophical Critique.Richard Smith (ed.) - 2013 - Wiley-Blackwell.
    _Education Policy_ sees 12 philosophers of education critique current and recent UK educational policies relating to higher education and faith-based education, assessment, the teaching of reading, vocational and civic education, teacher education, the influence of Europe and the idea of the ‘Big Society’. Twelve philosophers of education subject elements of current and recent UK educational policy to critique Forthright and critical, the contributors are unafraid to challenge current orthodoxies Offers thought-provoking insights into modern education policy Wide-ranging (...)
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    Researching Education Policy, Public Policy, and Policymakers: Qualitative Methods and Ethical Issues.Dan Gibton - 2015 - Routledge.
    _Researching Education Policy, Public Policy, and Policymakers_ is a theoretical and hands-on practical guide to conducting qualitative research on education policy and public policy, with an emphasis on studies that involve senior participants and high-status government and non-government organisations. Building on over a decade of extensive experience in qualitative research on education policy among the most senior policymakers, this book explores and illustrates successful approaches to working with senior policymakers through examples from both the UK (...)
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    Educational policy in Poland in the period of transition.Andrzej Głowacki & Zbigniew Zychowicz - 1996 - The European Legacy 1 (2):674-679.
    (1996). Educational policy in Poland in the period of transition. The European Legacy: Vol. 1, Fourth International Conference of the International Society for the study of European Ideas, pp. 674-679.
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    Education Policies and Teacher Deployment in Northern Ireland: Ethnic Separation, Cultural Encapsulation and Community Cross-Over.Matthew Milliken, Jessica Bates & Alan Smith - 2020 - British Journal of Educational Studies 68 (2):139-160.
    Education is a key mechanism for the restoration of inter-community relations in post-conflict societies. The Northern Ireland school system remains divided along sectarian lines. Much research has been conducted into the efficacy of initiatives developed to bring children together across this divide but there has been an absence of studies into the impact of educational division on teachers. A number of policies, separately and in combination, restrict teachers’ options to move across and between the divided school sectors. The recruitment (...)
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  6. Education Policy and Realist Social Theory: Primary Teachers, Child-Centred Philosophy and the New Managerialism.Robert Archer - 2002 - Routledge.
    In Europe, welfare state provision has been subjected to 'market forces'. Over the last two decades, the framework of economic competitiveness has become the defining aim of education, to be achieved by new managerialist techniques and mechanisms. This book thoughtfully and persuasively argues against this new vision of education. This in-depth major study will be of great interest to researchers in the sociology of education, education policy, social theory, organization and management studies, and also to professionals concerned about the (...)
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    Educational Policy and the Just Society.Kenneth A. Strike - 1982 - Urbana [Ill.] : University of Illinois Press.
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    Informing Education Policy on MMR: balancing individual freedoms and collective responsibilities for the promotion of public health.Janice Wood-Harper - 2005 - Nursing Ethics 12 (1):43-58.
    The recent decrease in public confidence in the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine has important implications for individuals and public health. This article presents moral arguments relating to conflicts between individual autonomy and collective responsibilities in vaccination decisions with a view to informing and advising health professionals and improving the effectiveness of education policies in avoiding resurgence of endemic measles. Lower population immunity, due to falling uptake, is hastening the need for greater public awareness of the consequences for the population. (...)
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    Education Policy.Paul Trowler - 2003 - Routledge.
    In this up-to-date introduction to a key policy area, Paul Trowler puts current education policy into context by showing how it has evolved over time and in response to different political ideals. He examines what education policy is, how it is formulated and, crucially, how implementation processes affect outcomes. He looks at the key issues facing the government today and at how the research process feeds into policy-making. This concise guide, suitable for student or professional, features: (...)
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    Education policy research and the global knowledge economy.Michael Peters - 2002 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 34 (1):91–102.
    Knowledge is and will be produced in order to be sold; it is and will be consumed in order to be valorised in a new production: in both cases, the goal is exchange.We live in a social universe in which the formation, circulation, and utilization of knowledge presents a fundamental problem.If the accumulation of capital has been an essential feature of our society, the accumulation of knowledge has not been any less so.Now, the exercise, production, and accumulation of this knowledge (...)
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    Mapping the education policy of foreign faculty for creating world-class universities in China: Advantage, conflict, and ambiguity.Jian Li & Eryong Xue - 2021 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 53 (14):1454-1463.
    Pursuing world-class universities, China has emerged in recent decades as an increasingly popular destination for internationally mobile academics. The goal of this study was to identify current education policy dispositions toward foreign faculty at the national and institutional levels in China. Findings indicate that within China’s higher education policy discourse, foreign faculty are identified as an advantage, and a source of conflict, ultimately having an ambiguous role as they attempt to manage their complicated status in Chinese higher education (...)
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    Defining educational policy studies as a field.Steven I. Miller - 1981 - Educational Studies 12 (2):119-124.
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    Educational Policy and Educational Inequality.P. Lodge & T. Blackstone - 1983 - British Journal of Educational Studies 31 (3):271-272.
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    Education policy is health policy.Alan C. Monheit - 2007 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 44 (3):233-237.
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    Educational policy, educational expertise and the aesa.Charles H. Lyons - 1976 - Educational Studies 7 (2):143-154.
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  16. Education Policy.Richard Smith (ed.) - 2013-04-11 - Wiley.
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  17. National Education Policy and Popular Education: A Reconsideration of Cremin's The Genius of American Education.D. Holdzkom - 2006 - Journal of Thought 41 (3):79.
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    Informing education policy on MMR.J. McGill - 2005 - Nursing Ethics 12 (5):537.
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    Is educational policy making rational — and what would that mean, anyway?Eric Bredo - 2009 - Educational Theory 59 (5):533-547.
    In Moderating the Debate: Rationality and the Promise of American Education, Michael Feuer raises concerns about the consequences of basing educational policy on the model of rational choice drawn from economics. Policy making would be better and more realistic, he suggests, if it were based on a newer procedural model drawn from cognitive science. In this essay Eric Bredo builds on Feuer's analysis by offering a more systematic critique of the traditional model of rationality that Feuer criticizes, (...)
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    Evidence, Politics, and Education Policy.Lorraine M. McDonnell & M. Stephen Weatherford - 2020 - Harvard Education Press.
    _In _Evidence, Politics, and Education Policy_, political scientists Lorraine M. McDonnell and M. Stephen Weatherford provide an original analysis of evidence use in education policymaking to help scholars and advocates shape policy more effectively._ The book shows how multiple types of evidence are combined as elected officials and their staffs work with researchers, advocates, policy entrepreneurs, and intermediary organizations to develop, create, and implement education policies. _Evidence, Politics, and Education Policy_ offers an in-depth understanding of the political environment (...)
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    Educational Policy for a Pluralist Democracy: The Common School, Choice and Diversity.Geoffrey Partington - 1994 - Paideusis: Journal of the Canadian Philosophy of Education Society 8 (1):39-43.
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    Culture and Educational Policy in Hawai'i: The Silencing of Native Voices.Maenette K. P. A. Benham & Ronald H. Heck - 1998 - Routledge.
    This comprehensive educational history of public schools in Hawai'i shows and analyzes how dominant cultural and educational policy have affected the education experiences of Native Hawaiians. Drawing on institutional theory as a scholarly lens, the authors focus on four historical cases representing over 150 years of contact with the West. They carefully link historical events, significant people, educational policy, and law to cultural and social consequences for Native Hawaiian children and youth. The authors argue that (...)
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    Education Policy Research and the Global Knowledge Economy.Michael Peters - 2002 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 34 (1):91-102.
    Knowledge is and will be produced in order to be sold; it is and will be consumed in order to be valorised in a new production: in both cases, the goal is exchange.We live in a social universe in which the formation, circulation, and utilization of knowledge presents a fundamental problem.If the accumulation of capital has been an essential feature of our society, the accumulation of knowledge has not been any less so.Now, the exercise, production, and accumulation of this knowledge (...)
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    Educational Policy and the Mission Schools: Case Studies From the British Empire.Brian Holmes (ed.) - 2007 - Routledge.
    Originally published 1967, this title reveals how the missionaries, so often misguided and short-sighted, were in fact pioneers of modernization, science and freedom. The structure of the book allows for comparative analysis and the volume illustrates how some of the social consequences of action through the schools could be foreseen. In addition light is thrown on the results of Imperial rule during the nineteenth century and on the nature of the impact of Western education in Asia and Africa.
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    Mediating Education Policy: Making Up the ‘Anti-Politics’ of Third-Sector Participation in Public Education.Ben Williamson - 2014 - British Journal of Educational Studies 62 (1):37-55.
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    Researching Education Policy: Ethical and Methodological Issues.D. Halpin & B. Troyna - 1995 - British Journal of Educational Studies 43 (4):468-468.
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    Unfit Subjects: Education Policy and the Teen Mother, 1972-2002.Wanda S. Pillow - 2004 - Routledge.
    Wanda Pillow presents a critical analysis of federal law and polciy towards pregnant teens, representations of teen pregnancy in popular culture and educational policy assesses how schools provide educational opportunities for school aged mothers. Through in- depth analysis of specific policies and programmes, both past and present, thsi book traces America's successes and failures in educating pregnant teens. Unfit Subjects uses feminist, race and poststructural theories to inform a satisfactory educational policy.
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    Top-down education policy on the inclusion of ethnic minority population in China: A perspective of policy analysis.Eryong Xue & Jian Li - 2020 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 52 (3):227-239.
    This study examines the educational policy related to the inclusion of ethnic minority population in the contemporary China. It has undergone three stages of the educational policy transformation, including the beginning, development and perfection stages. It is characterized by the steadiness, caution, rapidity, quality improvement, standardization and quality. Through implementing the educational policy of the inclusion of ethnic minority population, it has made retrogress and achievements, which has played a positive role in national integration, (...)
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    Philosophic competence, educational policy and the technocratic threat to democracy.Alan Smithson - 1983 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 17 (2):275–284.
    Alan Smithson; Philosophic Competence, Educational Policy and the Technocratic Threat to Democracy, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 17, Issue 2, 30 M.
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    The Misdirection of Education Policy: Raising Questions About School Reform.Nancy Dafoe - 2016 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    The Misdirection of Education Policy poses critically important questions about the wisdom of American public education policy and reform initiatives. The approach suggested here is designed to offer an arterial that allows students and teachers to do more than simply prepare for STEM careers; it advocates for an education that helps people navigate life by becoming explorers who remain curious and analytical about their world.
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    The Misdirection of Education Policy: Raising Questions about School Reform.Nancy Dafoe - 2016 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    The Misdirection of Education Policy poses critically important questions about the wisdom of American public education policy and reform initiatives. The approach suggested here is designed to offer an arterial that allows students and teachers to do more than simply prepare for STEM careers; it advocates for an education that helps people navigate life by becoming explorers who remain curious and analytical about their world.
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  32. Education Policy-Making in Wales.R. Daugherty, R. Phillips & G. Rees - 2002 - British Journal of Educational Studies 50 (3):399-401.
     
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  33. Language education policies in Africa.K. Heugh - 2005 - In Keith Brown (ed.), Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics. Elsevier. pp. 414--422.
     
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    Higher Education Policies in Central and Eastern Europe: Convergence towards a Common Model?Barnard Turner - 2015 - The European Legacy 20 (3):317-318.
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  35. Teacher Education Policy.R. McBride - 1997 - British Journal of Educational Studies 45 (1):109-109.
     
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    Spatial Theories of Education: Policy and Geography Matters.Kalervo N. Gulson & Colin Symes - 2007 - New York: Routledge.
    This collection of original work, within the sociology of education, draws on the 'spatial turn' in contemporary social theory. The premise of this book is that drawing on theories of space allows for a more sophisticated understanding of the competing rationalities underlying educational policy change, social inequality and cultural practices. The contributors work a spatial dimension into the consideration of educational phenomena and illustrate its explanatory potential in a range of domains: urban renewal, globalisation, race, markets and (...)
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    Mixed messages in education policy: Sign of the times?David Hartley - 1994 - British Journal of Educational Studies 42 (3):230-244.
    The education policy of Conservative governments in Britain since 1979 is sometimes said to be contradictory. It purports to empower the consumer, but legislation has given the lie to this, vesting ever greater powers in central government, less so in Scotland, the more so in England and Wales. In short, education policy contains mixed messages, or contradictions. But these contradictions to some extent express the tensions which have become apparent in an age of transition: that between the modern (...)
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    Educational Policies In Kazakhstan From The USSR Period Until Today.Cemile Kinaci - 2010 - Journal of Turkish Studies 5:1304-1319.
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    Philosophic Competence, Educational Policy and the Technocratic Threat to Democracy.Alan Smithson - 1983 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 17 (2):275-284.
    Alan Smithson; Philosophic Competence, Educational Policy and the Technocratic Threat to Democracy, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 17, Issue 2, 30 M.
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    Education policy, power relations and teachers’ work.Stephen J. Ball - 1993 - British Journal of Educational Studies 41 (2):106-121.
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    The European Union Higher Education Policy and the Stake of Regionalization.Nikos Papadakis & Theofano Tsakanika - 2006 - The European Legacy 11 (3):289-297.
    This paper attempts to explore the underlying nature and terms of Higher Education policy. Higher Education policy cannot be viewed outside the changing conditions of the state especially when the inquiry centres on Europe. In the European context, policy making, in order to be efficient, seems to be conducted on two levels, the supranational and the regional. This change in the structure of Higher Education policy making can be considered as an outcome of globalization and the (...)
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    Educational Policy Studies: Quest for Consensus?Joseph L. Devitis - 1976 - Educational Studies 7 (4):345-350.
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    School-level Education Policy under New Labour and New Zealand Labour: A Comparative Update.Martin Thrupp - 2001 - British Journal of Educational Studies 49 (2):187-212.
    This article compares the school-level education policies of the Labour-led coalition government elected in New Zealand in late 1999 with those of New Labour in England. It illustrates that the policies being introduced by the Labour coalition have been generally less managerial and market-oriented than New Labour's even though neoliberal pressures are likely to constrain what appears to be a shift to the left in New Zealand. The difference between the two settings is explained through reference to party political and (...)
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    Exploring the macro education policy design on vocational education system for new generation of migrant workers in China.Eryong Xue & Jian Li - 2019 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 52 (10):1028-1039.
    This study explores the macro education policy design on the vocational education system for the new generation of migrant workers in China. The content system of vocational education, the...
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    Education(al) Research, Educational Policy-Making and Practice.Charles Clark - 2011 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 45 (1):37-57.
    Professor Whitty has endorsed the consensus that research into education is empirical social science, distinguishing ‘educational research’ which seeks directly to influence practice, and ‘education research’ that has substantive value but no necessary practical application.The status of the science here is problematic. The positivist approach is incoherent and so supports neither option. Critical educational science is virtually policy-inert. The interpretive approach is empirically sound but, because of the value component in education, does not support education research either, (...)
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    Critical social research and education policy.Barry Troyna - 1994 - British Journal of Educational Studies 42 (1):70-84.
    This paper argues that education policy sociology, as presently constituted, is limited in its theoretical, disciplinary and strategic concerns. Specifically, it urges those working in the field to establish a more critical social scientific approach to their work through increased engagement with feminist and antiracist literature.
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    Paradox in compound educational policy slogans: Evaluating equal opportunities in subject choice.Andrew Stables - 1996 - British Journal of Educational Studies 44 (2):159-167.
    This paper argues that some educational policy slogans, particularly compound slogans, are inherently paradoxical, and that while this may have a strong motivational effect, in appealing to a wide range of ideals and aspirations, it renders both the implementation and the evaluation of certain policies problematic. The example is given of equal opportunities in relation to gender and subject choice.
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    Continuing nursing education policy in China and its impact on health equity.Lily Dongxia Xiao - 2010 - Nursing Inquiry 17 (3):208-220.
    XIAO LD. Nursing Inquiry 2010; 17: 208–220Continuing nursing education policy in China and its impact on health equityThe aim of this study was to evaluate the mandatory continuing nursing education (MCNE) policy in China and to examine whether or not the policy addresses health equity. MCNE was instituted in 1996 in China to support healthcare reform was to include producing greater equity in health-care. However, the literature increasingly reports inequity in participation in MCNE, which is likely to (...)
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    The European Educational Policy and Early School Leaving: A Conceptual Analysis from the Perspective of the Leaving Subject.Laura Guerrero Puerta - 2023 - Philosophies 8 (5):86.
    This article presents a conceptual analysis of the European educational policy concerning the phenomenon of early school leaving (ESL). It addresses the literature on ESL, emphasizing the importance of studying policies from the perspective of the constructions made of the leaving subject. The concept of lifelong learning is examined, along with its relevance in shaping the subject who leaves within European policies. Additionally, the presence of “double gestures” in educational policies is explored, where, while promoting inclusion, they (...)
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    Considering materiality in educational policy: Messy objects and multiple reals.Tara Fenwick & Richard Edwards - 2011 - Educational Theory 61 (6):709-726.
    Educational analysts need new ways to engage with policy processes in a networked world of complex transnational connections. In this discussion, Tara Fenwick and Richard Edwards argue for a greater focus on materiality in educational policy as a way to trace the heterogeneous interactions and precarious linkages that enact policy as complex manifestations. In particular, Fenwick and Edwards point to the methodologies of actor-network theory (ANT), at least in its most recent permutations, as a useful (...)
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