The cultural politics of national testing and test result release policy in South Korea: a critical discourse analysis |
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Authors: | Youl-Kwan Sung Mi Ok Kang |
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Institution: | 1. Graduate School of Education, Kyung Hee University , Seoul , South Korea;2. Department of Secondary Education , Utah Valley University , USA |
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Abstract: | This paper examines the ideological construction of educational discourses embedded within the South Korean print media. Significantly, these discourses have recently promoted the resurrection of a sweeping national testing and test results release policy. Through careful examination of the “test plus release” policy, the authors show how the government has achieved hegemonic power by shaping public opinion through the national testing contexts. Drawing on a critical discourse analysis of educational policy texts from the government and top 10 print media sources, this paper analyses how discourses on “accountability”, “the right to know” and “the fairness of the tests” have been produced, reproduced and recontextualized to favour particular perspectives. The authors also examine how government and influential print media discourses interact with political and cultural factors such as “acclaiming the evaluative state”, “education fever” and “meritocratic beliefs” to achieve public consent for the new “test plus release” policy. |
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Keywords: | national testing test results release policy accountability the right to know critical discourse analysis |
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