Wrestling with schools, schooling and educational research (Personal Reflections on the European Union-supported Educational Research 1995-2003: Briefing Papers for Policy Makers)
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2005
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I must admit that I approached the European Union-supported educational research 1995-2003: Briefing papers for policy makers with a sense of trepidation. As a researcher who defines himself as socially critical, I wondered about the dynamics of a policy document that was published by the bureaucracy that has, in some form, a vested interest in the structure and operation of education in its various guises. In turning my attention to this review, I decided to focus my attention on the third guiding question that argues education and training "are strongly interconnected with concerns that include citizenship and democratic participation, inequalities and social justice, cultural diversity and quality of life" (Millei, 2005). The Briefing Papers include recommendations on democracy and citizenship, social exclusion and equality, gender and dealing with mental illness in schools... |
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Western Australian Institute for Educational Research Inc. |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/86496/1/86496.pdf Thompson, Greg (2005) Wrestling with schools, schooling and educational research (Personal Reflections on the European Union-supported Educational Research 1995-2003: Briefing Papers for Policy Makers). Issues in Educational Research, 15(1), pp. 114-121. |
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Copyright 2005 Please consult the author |
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Faculty of Education |
Palavras-Chave | #130399 Specialist Studies in Education not elsewhere classified #Educational policy #Education in society's power relations #European Union policies #Inequality/social exclusion in education and training #Meeting needs of stakeholders in education |
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Review |