

An edition of Schooling in Western Europe (2007)
The New Order and its Adversaries
By Ken Jones,Chomin Cunchillos,Richard Hatcher,Nico Hirtt,Rosalind Innes,Samy Johsua,Jurgen Klausenitzer
Publish Date
January 8, 2008
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Language
eng
Pages
249
Description:
"Education in Europe is being transfromed by a new policy orthodoxy, affecting all aspects of the school. Private sector involvement, decentralisation and curriculum reform are everywhere part of a reshaping of the school in the name of the competitiveness of a European knowledge economy. But these changes are accompanied by controversy. New policies challenge ideas about the value and purpose of education that have deep roots in the systems created by reforming movements in the post-war decades." "Drawing from the experience of researchers and activists from six Western European countries, this book analyses the terms of the new orthodoxy, as developed by bodies such as the EU and the OECD. It explores the remaking of teaching and learning, and management and governance and looks at new patterns of access and inequality. It is appreciative of reform's political successes, and critical of the narrowness of its educational vision. Finally, it argues that the conflicts that surround policy change are not yet settled; the opposition encountered by national governments, and by the EU itself, may yet take schooling in new directions."--Jacket.