The rise of school choice in education funding reform : an analysis of two policy moments.
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2014
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This article contributes to the analysis of the global spread of support
for school choice and to the understanding of how a particular form of
policy development reflects and cements this support. It maps the growing
dominance of school choice within a reconfiguration of politics, policy making,
and research. To establish the nature of this reconfiguration, a comparison
is made between the Karmel Review, which established systematic federal
government intervention in Australian schooling, and the Gonski Review.
The analysis traces a move away from a social-democratic model built
around an autonomous and representative government authority in which
educational research was broadly writ, to a neoliberal model under direct
government control, drawing selectively on a cast of corporate consultants
and technocrats. I conclude with a consideration of the wider implications of
the dominance of school choice as a paradigm for funding reform.
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Educational equity, Educational policy, Educational reform, Policy formation, Politics of education
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WINDLE, J. A. The rise of school choice in education funding reform: an analysis of two policy moments. Educational Policy, Los Altos, v. 29, p. 1-19, 2014. Disponível em: <http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0895904813513151>. Acesso em: 04 abr. 2017.