Neo-liberal Educational Reforms A Critical Analysis

“Neo-liberal Educational Reforms: A Critical Analysis” by David Turner, published by Routledge in 2014, offers a comprehensive examination of neoliberal education policies across various global contexts. This edition spans 229 pages and is presented in English. The book features contributions from a range of scholars who provide critical insights into how these policies have been implemented and their implications in countries at different stages of economic development.
Readers will find a comparative analysis that includes case studies from Europe, Asia, the Americas, and the Middle East, highlighting the diverse effects of globalization on education systems. The discussions delve into the intersections of educational policy, political ideologies, and the philosophical underpinnings of neoliberal reforms. This critical exploration aims to shed light on the complexities of educational reform within the broader framework of economic and social factors.
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This volume gathers a cast of eminent scholars for a critical and comparitive analysis of how neoliberal education policies have functioned in a range of countries in different stages of economic development. Treating case studies from Europe, Asia, the Americas and the Middle East, the volume shows how globalization operates differently in different societal contexts.
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