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Turbulence, empowerment and marginalisation in international education governance systems /
This book investigates how governance at different levels can improve access to education for excluded communities. It conceptualises turbulence, empowerment, and marginalisation in international educational governance systems, and presents a comparative analysis of five nation states (England, Arab...
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Materyal Türü: | e-Kitap |
Dil: | İngilizce |
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Bingley, U.K. :
Emerald Publishing Limited,
2018.
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Seri Bilgileri: | Studies in educational administration
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Online Erişim: | Full-text access |
İçindekiler:
- Prelims
- Part I: Conceptualizing turbulence, empowerment and marginalisation
- Turbulence, empowerment and marginalised groups
- Literature review - turbulence in education governance systems
- Epistemological underpinnings and methodologies for researching marginalised groups in international educational governance systems
- Part II: Five international cases of turbulence, empowerment, and marginalisation
- the turbulence Black, Asian, minority ethnicity chief executive officers of small, medium and empty MATs face in England's education system; the structures
- the turbulence black, Asian, minority ethnicity chief executive officers of small, medium and empty MATs face in England's education system; the agency
- Empowering school principals to overcome turbulence in school partnerships through governance systems for equity, renewal and peace: Northern Ireland
- Supervisors in the Arab education system: between governability, duality and empowerment, through a state of turbulence
- Turbulence in efforts at curriculum renewal for educational equity: a critical analysis of a primary curriculum review exercise in Trinidad and Tobago
- Empowering superintendents in the United States to empower societal innovators for equity and renewal in the community
- Part III: Turbulence, empowerment and marginalisation: knowledge to action
- Turbulence, empowerment, and marginalised groups: a comparative analysis of five international education governance systems
- Conclusions: turbulence, empowerment and marginalised groups
- About the contributors
- Appendix 1 sample invitation letter to interview to the researched
- Appendix 2
- Appendix 3
- Appendix 4
- Appendix 5
- Appendix 6
- Index.