Markets in education
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Markets in education
(Studies in education)
Allen & Unwin, 1997
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Bibliography: p. 295-323
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Throughout the industrialized world, education is being transformed from a public service into a tradeable commodity in the market-place. As education plays a central role in moulding the attitudes and careers of young people, this change will have a profound impact. Using the Australian education system as its case study, this book examines the implications of this transformation for education as a whole - primary and secondary schooling, technical and further education, universities and academic research. The author provides insights into controversies such as public funding and private institutions, tertiary fees, education and equality, and standards versus difference.
目次
Tables and figuresAbbreviations and termsPrefaceSeries editors' forewordPART 1 Theorising markets1 Introduction2 A political economy of education marketsPART 2 Power-Knowledge-Economy3 Market liberal government4 Economic knowledge and education5 Educational competition and social advantagePART 3 The formation of educational markets6 Markets in government schooling7 The national training market8 Competition and control in higher education9 Research and knowledge goodsAfterwordNotesReferencesIndex
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