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The Trajectory of Global Education Policy - Community-Based Management in El Salvador and the Global Reform Agenda

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This book provides new insights into the phenomena of global education policies and international policy transfer. While both of these issues have gained popularity in the field of international and comparative education, there remains much that we do not know. In particular, while numerous studies have been produced which examine how global education policies-such as vouchers, charter schools, conditional-cash transfers, standardized testing, child-centered pedagogy, etc.-are implemented globally, we lack research which illuminates the origins and evolution of such policies. The book addresses this critical gap in our knowledge by looking at multiple aspects of the trajectory of a particular policy which was born in El Salvador in the early 1990s and subsequently went global. Edwards explicitly analyzes the trajectory of global education policy with reference to the role of international organizations and within the larger international political and economic dynamics that affected the overall country context of El Salvador.

List of contents

1. The Global Education Policy Field: Characterization, Conceptualization, Contribution.- 2. The EDUCO Program: Operation, Analyses, Evaluations.- 3. Critical International Political Economy and Mechanisms/Pathways of Influence.- 4. Investigating the Trajectory of Global Education Policy.- 5. Decentralization and Community-Based Management in Global Perspective: Trends and Institutions.- 6. The National and International Context of El Salvador.- 7. The Development of EDUCO as Government Policy.- 8. Transnational Mechanisms and Pathways in EDUCO's Development.- 9. EDUCO's Post-1995 Trajectory and Implications for Global Education Policy.- 10. EDUCO, Community-Based Management, and Global Education Policy: Losses, Legacies, Lingering Issues.

About the author

D. Brent Edwards Jr. is Assistant Professor of Theory and Methodology in the Study of Education at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, USA. He was previously a Visiting Scholar at the University of Amsterdam, Netherlands, a Fulbright Scholar at the University of Central America, El Salvador, and a Post-Doctoral Researcher at The University of Tokyo, Japan.

Summary

This book provides new insights into the phenomena of global education policies and international policy transfer. While both of these issues have gained popularity in the field of international and comparative education, there remains much that we do not know. In particular, while numerous studies have been produced which examine how global education policies—such as vouchers, charter schools, conditional-cash transfers, standardized testing, child-centered pedagogy, etc.—are implemented globally, we lack research which illuminates the origins and evolution of such policies. The book addresses this critical gap in our knowledge by looking at multiple aspects of the trajectory of a particular policy which was born in El Salvador in the early 1990s and subsequently went global. Edwards explicitly analyzes the trajectory of global education policy with reference to the role of international organizations and within the larger international political and economic dynamics that affected the overall country context of El Salvador.

Product details

Authors D. Brent Edwards, D Brent Edwards Jr, D. Brent Edwards Jr.
Publisher Springer Palgrave Macmillan
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.10.2017
 
EAN 9781137508744
ISBN 978-1-137-50874-4
No. of pages 304
Dimensions 165 mm x 222 mm x 25 mm
Weight 515 g
Illustrations XXI, 304 p.
Series International and Development Education
International and Development Education
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education > Education system

B, Education, International and Comparative Education, Comparative education, International education

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