Developing governmentality: conduct3 and education policy |
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Authors: | Donald Gillies |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Educational and Professional Studies , University of Strathclyde , Glasgow, UK donald.gillies@strath.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | Educational reforms and legislative initiatives in Australia and internationally during the late 1980s imposed new political solutions on to the problems experienced in educational settings. This paper aims to explore the significance of education to politics, through a brief history and reference to comparative studies. While schools in western democracies have always operated within a political context, the paper argues that the radical conservatism of the 1990s makes it even more important that educators take on an assertive policy role. One possibility is identified through reference to a research‐based procedure identified as ‘pragmatic policy development’. |
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Keywords: | government policy neoliberalism spin |
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