Global Education Policy: reform and profit
Increasingly, on a global scale, education policy is being done in new ways, in new spaces by new actors, and many of these new spaces are private. Here some examples of these changing arts of government - the politics of 'not governing too much' - that are intrinsic to competition state,...
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Main Author: | Stephen J. Ball (Author) |
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Red Latinoamericana de Estudios Epistemológicos en Política Educativa,
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