Learning and Doing Policy Analysis in Education: Examining Diverse Approaches to Increasing Educational Access

Learning and Doing Policy Analysis in Education: Examining Diverse Approaches to Increasing Educational Access
Author: Maria Teresa Tatto
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2012-09-17
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9460919332

This book originated in a policy analysis class at Michigan State University taught during 2010. Using Professor Tatto’s unique approach to teaching policy analysis, the professor and students agreed to construct a class that represented a reflective and grounded experience in the policy analysis of a current and relevant issue with global ramifications; we began exploring policies that were developed at the global level and that were implemented locally. We investigated the surge of globally developed standards and regulations in an effort to improve education. Our goal was to learn cross-nationally about policies that seek to reform curriculum and instruction under efficiency and global competitiveness arguments, such as Education for All (EFA) and its USA cousin No Child Left Behind (NCLB). We knew our work would be bounded by the time available in a one-semester class, and by resource constraints. We did exploratory inquiry supported by literature reviews, reports on rigorous research studies, and in one case an exploratory case study. The policies we chose to explore, such as EFA and NCLB, offered us the opportunity to examine current reform tendencies that are intended to provide access to quality education for all children, the preparation of teachers to support diverse populations, the organization of schools to accommodate these children in response to vague policy mandates, and power issues affecting the different constituencies and stakeholders. The effects of these and other policies were difficult to track because research is scant and decisions are frequently made based on ideology or political persuasion. Our purpose was to explore the critical issues that originated such policies, and to search for documented evidence regarding policy implementation and effectiveness. We investigated the factors that seemed to interfere with successful implementation, from conceptual, theoretical, and methodological perspectives. In this class we learned that there are not ready-set frameworks for policy analysis, but rather that these have to be constructed according to the issues that emerge as policies are conceptualized and implemented to fit local contexts and needs. The book pays particular attention to the contexts of policy, including the evolving conceptualization of global and local systems of governance, knowledge regimes, and policy spaces. The book is designed for faculty and doctoral students in education who are interested in understanding diverse frameworks for policy analysis, and for those in the general public who are interested in the policies we analyze here.

Library Accessions List

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Author: Unesco. Regional Office for Education in Asia and the Pacific
Publisher:
Total Pages: 460
Release: 1985
Genre: Education
ISBN:

Perspectives on Contemporary Education in China

Perspectives on Contemporary Education in China
Author: Jing Wang
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1989
Genre: Education
ISBN:

The research reflected herein reveals not only current educational developments in China but exemplifies the usefulness of comparative education. This publication, stemming from a June 1988 conference in Buffalo, New York, on education in China, is written from a uniquely Chinese perspective mixed with a firm understanding of education in other countries and of a variety of research methodologies learned from doctoral study in the United States. Topics include an organizational analysis of central administration; expansion of higher education (1977-1987); current reform in higher education; issues and trends of the specialization structure in higher education; an analysis of issues and perspectives on compulsory nine-year education; policies and realities concerning why high school teachers do not want to teach; the conflict between two career options (vocational or liberal arts education); status differences in the natural and social sciences; training and development in distance education and learning; a perspective on the development of career counseling; and women's education--progress and contradictions in revolution and in modernization. (JAM)

Women and Education in China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan

Women and Education in China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan
Author: State University of New York at Buffalo. Comparative Education Center. Chinese Education Translation Project
Publisher: Buffalo, N.Y. : Comparative Education Center, Graduate School of Education Publications, Graduate School of Education, State University of New York at Buffalo
Total Pages: 170
Release: 1990
Genre: Education
ISBN: