ABSTRACT

This volume explores how educational policy is changing as a result of neoliberal restructuring and how these issues affect educators’ practice. Evidence-based chapters present a sharp analysis of neoliberal education policy while also offering suggestions and recommendations for future action to bring about change consistent with more robust understandings of democracy. Covering issues relating to historical context, philosophical assumptions, policy implementation, accountability, teacher professionalism and standardization, Confronting Educational Policy in Neoliberal Times critically engages the ways micro- and macro- neoliberal politics shapes the purposes and implementation of schooling.

chapter 1|8 pages

Introduction

part II|2 pages

Impact of Neoliberal Education Policy

chapter 6|11 pages

Unpacking Class and Language Disparities in Neoliberal, Colonized Lands

Linguoelitism and Its Effects on Disenfranchised Haitians

chapter 8|14 pages

Teacher Professionalism in England

Teachers’ Work at the Sharp End of Neoliberal Education Reform

part III|2 pages

Standardization and Marketization in Educational Policy

chapter 10|13 pages

The Futility of Market-Based Reform in Education

The Case of the Iraqi Kurdistan Region

chapter 11|16 pages

Alternative Messages of Hope

Pedagogies, Consensus and a Fairer Go