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Education Policy Analysis

Liberal Studies and National Education in Hong Kong

This book reports on a five-year longitudinal study of the policy relating to the introduction of Liberal Studies, which was developed as an interdisciplinary curriculum in the New Senior Secondary (NSS) academic structure in post-colonial Hong Kong. It also examines the implementation of Moral and National Education, which has become one of the most recent controversial issues in Hong Kong’s education policy. Adopting a cross-subject perspective, it concludes by illustrating the roles of Liberal Studies and Moral and National Education in strengthening multi-disciplinary learning and citizenship education in the NSS academic structure.

Studies. Curriculum. Policy. Our primary source of data is three studies conducted at different times: a five-year longitudinal study carried out before the reintroduction of Liberal Studies (2004– 2009), a follow-up investigation three ...

Critical Approaches to Education Policy Analysis

Moving Beyond Tradition

This volume informs the growing number of educational policy scholars on the use of critical theoretical frameworks in their analyses. It offers insights on which theories are appropriate within the area of critical educational policy research and how theory and method interact and are applied in critical policy analyses. Highlighting how different critical theoretical frameworks are used in educational policy research to reshape and redefine the way scholars approach the field, the volume offers work by emerging and senior scholars in the field of educational policy who apply critical frameworks to their research. The chapters examine a wide range of current educational policy topics through different critical theoretical lenses, including critical race theory, critical discourse analysis, postmodernism, feminist poststructuralism, critical theories related to LGBTQ issues, and advocacy approaches.

This volume informs the growing number of educational policy scholars on the use of critical theoretical frameworks in their analyses.

Education Policy Analysis 2003

Provides state-of-the-art reviews of policy issues and developments in the ways that countries define students with disabilities, difficulties and disadvantages; approaches to career guidance; changes underway in higher education; and policy options for making investments in lifelong learning pays.

KILLEEN, J., WHITE, M. and WATTS, A.G. (1992), The Economic Value of Careers Guidance, Policy Studies Institute, London. KUDER, F. (1977), Activity Interests and Occupational Choice, Science Research Associates, Chicago.

Education Policy Analysis for a Complex World

Poststructural possibilities

In the past decade, post-structural policy analysis in education has evolved, primarily focusing on disrupting dominant narratives about education policy research, development and implementation, and the aims and outcomes of the policy-research nexus. This book originates from an ‘Education Policy Analysis for a Complex World’ workshop held in conjunction with the University of British Columbia and sponsored by a Canadian Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Connection Grant. The workshop focused on one over-arching question: To what extent can post-structural theories offer innovative policy analyses, and contribute to new forms of policy development and implementation? The chapters in this collection provide responses from the participants of the workshop, and serve as illustrations of the broad range of scholarship that may be identified as post-structural policy analysis. This book was originally published as a special issue of Critical Studies in Education.

within the social sciences has, according to Meg Maguire and Stephen Ball, produced three main qualitative research orientations that they categorize as 'situated studies of policy formation' (1994, p. 279), trajectory studies and ...

Education Policy Analysis 2001

The five chapters in this book draw upon the policy experience and trends in OECD countries to examine various aspects of lifelong learning.

CANDY, P. and CREBART, R. (1997), “Australia's Progress towards Lifelong Learning”, Comparative Studies on Lifelong Learning Policies, NIER and UIE, Tokyo, Japan. CENTRAL COUNCIL FOR EDUCATION (1981), On Lifelong Integrated Education, ...

Education Policy Analysis 2004

This 2004 edition of Education Policy Analysis includes articles on the role of non-university institutions in tertiary education; gaining returns from investments in ICT; the challenges lifelong learning poses for schools; and taxes and lifelong learning.

Archbald, D. (2001), “Information Technology and the Goals of Standards-based Instruction: Advances and Continuing Challenges”, Education Policy Analysis Archives, Vol. 9, No. 48, http://epaa.asu.edu/epaa/v9n48/ BECTA (British ...

Education Policy Analysis 1997

Education Policy Analysis 1997 is the companion volume to OECD's statistical annual, Education at a Glance 2007. It includes articles on key issues, including costs and expenditures, human capital, adult literacy, educational failure and success, and tertiary institutions' response to new interests.

Among the key policy implications that follow from this analysis are the following tasks for governments and tertiary education systems: • to improve quality and to ensure that all young people successfully master core learning ...

Higher Education Policy Analysis Using Quantitative Techniques

Data, Methods and Presentation

This textbook introduces graduate students in education and policy research to data and statistical methods in state-level higher education policy analysis. It also serves as a methodological guide to students, practitioners, and researchers who want a clear approach to conducting higher education policy analysis that involves the use of institutional- and state-level secondary data and quantitative methods ranging from descriptive to advanced statistical techniques. This book is unique in that it introduces readers to various types of data sources and quantitative methods utilized in policy research and in that it demonstrates how results of statistical analyses should be presented to higher education policy makers. It helps to bridge the gap between researchers, policy makers, and practitioners both within education policy and between other fields. Coverage includes identifying pertinent data sources, the creation and management of customized data sets, teaching beginning and advanced statistical methods and analyses, and the presentation of analyses for different audiences (including higher education policy makers).

Chapter 5 discusses the importance of getting to “know thy data” even before doing any kind of data analysis. Because many higher education policy analysts and researchers import data from other sources, it is important to “clean” and ...

Michel Foucault and Education Policy Analysis

The work of Michel Foucault has become a major resource for educational researchers seeking to understand how education makes us what we are. In this book, a group of contributors explore how Foucault’s work is used in a variety of ways to explore the ‘hows’ and ‘whos’ of education policy – its technologies and its subjectivities, its oppressions and its freedoms. The book takes full advantage of the opportunities for creativity that Foucault’s ideas and methods offer to researchers in deploying genealogy, discourse, and subjectivation as analytic devices. The collection as a whole works to makes us aware that we are freer than we think! This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Education Policy.

His main areas of interest are in sociologically informed education policy analysis and the relationships between education, education policy, and social class. He has published over 140 journal articles and written 20 books, ...

Policy Analysis of Structural Reforms in Higher Education

Processes and Outcomes

This book addresses the complex phenomenon in higher education of structural reforms in higher education systems. Across the globe, governments initiate comprehensive reforms of their higher education systems because they want their models to be the best and to excel at what they do. This regularly requires governments to change the higher education landscape to achieve their set objectives. Changes can include merger processes, the introduction of a new sector of higher education or a new type of higher education institution or excellence initiative. This book explores the current understanding of how successful such comprehensive reforms have been through an examination of eleven reform cases in European countries. For each reform, the different phases of the policy process – policy objectives, design, implementation, policy tools and evaluation – are systematically described and analysed to provide an overview of the factors that contribute to the success or failure of the reforms.

Therefore, in this book, we will take the policy stage model as our point of departure to structure the analysis of structural reforms. Public policies are complex, comprehensive and dynamic; hence, there is need for ordering and ...