ABSTRACT

A timely contribution to the debate on educational governance and equality, the World Yearbook of Education 2020 documents the significant changes that have occurred in the last 20 years reflecting a widespread shift from government to governance. Considering school context as well as specific school responses around the emergence of particular forms of governance, this book presents and contextualises a clear historical account of governance and accountability within schooling.

Organised into three sections covering: Changing contexts of school governance; stakeholders and ‘responsibilisation’; and radical governance, carefully chosen contributors provide global insights from around the world. They consider educational outcomes and closing the inequality gap and they document radical forms of governance, at local level, which have sought to create more equitable governance, intelligent accountability and greater involvement of key stakeholders such as students.

Providing a series of provocations and reminders of the possibilities that remain open to us, the World Yearbook of Education 2020 will be of interest to academics, professionals and policymakers in education and school governance, and any scholars who engage in historical studies of education and debates about educational governance and equality.

part I|2 pages

Changing contexts of school governance

chapter 2|22 pages

Can equity survive governance?

Politics, accountability and local control in US education

chapter 3|22 pages

New modes of collaborative governance

Governing collaborations in a new school landscape, power, control and communication

chapter 4|17 pages

Nordic school governance

Networking in broken chains

part II|2 pages

Stakeholders and ‘responsibilisation’

chapter 6|14 pages

Technologies in rational self-management

Interventions in the ‘responsibilisation’ of school governors

chapter 7|17 pages

Education governance and the responsibility to include

Teachers as a site of discursive tension

chapter 8|10 pages

Governing inclusion

A school principal and a governor in conversation

part III|2 pages

Radical governance

chapter 10|16 pages

Stronger Smarter

Transformational change for Australian schools with rock-solid foundations in the Early Years

chapter 12|17 pages

Is participation a ‘sick word’?

New insights into student democratic participation in light of research in Spanish schools

chapter 13|21 pages

Democratic alternatives in a neoliberal age?

Co-operation, governance and schooling

chapter |3 pages

Afterword

The magic of democracy