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Negotiating neoliberalism = developing alternative educational visions /
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Title/Author:
Negotiating neoliberalism/ edited by Tim Rudd, Ivor F. Goodson.
Reminder of title:
developing alternative educational visions /
other author:
Rudd, Tim.
Published:
Rotterdam :SensePublishers : : 2017.,
Description:
viii, 210 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Preface -- Negotiating Neoliberal Education: A Positional Issue and an Oppositional Stance -- Here, There and Everywhere: Measurement, Assessment and Attainment -- Against Academic Labour and the Dehumanisation of Educational Possibility -- Neoliberal Schooling, Dehumanisation and an Education -- Neoliberalism and the Value of Higher Education -- Beyond 'Entrepreneurialism of the Self': What It Means to be a Student in the Neoliberal University -- Refractions of the Global Educational Agenda: Educational Possibilities in an Ambiguous Policy Terrain -- Education Free for All: Outsourcing, Contracts and Conflicts of Interest in the UK -- Co-operative Education, Neoliberalism and Historical Perspectives: The Dilemmas of Building Alternatives -- Co-operative Education Against Neoliberalism -- Resisting Neoliberal Education: For Freedom's Sake -- There Is An-(No)-Other Way: Surfacing the Hidden Injuries of 'Austerity' - Resistance, Resilience and Professional Responsibility: The Irish Case -- The Limits of Neoliberal Education: Refraction, Reinterpretation and Reimagination -- About the Authors -- Index.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
Subject:
Education and state. -
Online resource:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6300-854-9
ISBN:
9789463008549
Negotiating neoliberalism = developing alternative educational visions /
Negotiating neoliberalism
developing alternative educational visions /[electronic resource] :edited by Tim Rudd, Ivor F. Goodson. - Rotterdam :SensePublishers :2017. - viii, 210 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Studies in professional life and work ;v.11. - Studies in professional life and work ;v.11..
Preface -- Negotiating Neoliberal Education: A Positional Issue and an Oppositional Stance -- Here, There and Everywhere: Measurement, Assessment and Attainment -- Against Academic Labour and the Dehumanisation of Educational Possibility -- Neoliberal Schooling, Dehumanisation and an Education -- Neoliberalism and the Value of Higher Education -- Beyond 'Entrepreneurialism of the Self': What It Means to be a Student in the Neoliberal University -- Refractions of the Global Educational Agenda: Educational Possibilities in an Ambiguous Policy Terrain -- Education Free for All: Outsourcing, Contracts and Conflicts of Interest in the UK -- Co-operative Education, Neoliberalism and Historical Perspectives: The Dilemmas of Building Alternatives -- Co-operative Education Against Neoliberalism -- Resisting Neoliberal Education: For Freedom's Sake -- There Is An-(No)-Other Way: Surfacing the Hidden Injuries of 'Austerity' - Resistance, Resilience and Professional Responsibility: The Irish Case -- The Limits of Neoliberal Education: Refraction, Reinterpretation and Reimagination -- About the Authors -- Index.
"Following the financial crises in 2007, we have seen the intensification of neoliberal policies in education, with radical and potentially irrevocable shifts in the educational landscape, promoted under the auspices of 'austerity'. This book highlights the central features of neoliberal education policies, their origins, recent developments and also their inherent weaknesses and flaws. It provides insights into the day to day realities and negative impacts of recent policies on the professional practice and work of educators, demonstrating how the changing conditions have led to de-professionalisation, alienation and a loss of professional autonomy and identity. The book also provides a set of accounts that detail the new realities emerging as a result of 'austerity' policies and questions the degree to which austerity has actually been developed as an ideological 'cover story' for the further monetisation and privatisation of public services. The various chapters challenge the common assumption that the neoliberal project is a monolithic orthodoxy by highlighting its complexities, variations and contradictions in the ways policies are refracted through action and practice in different contexts. The book also challenges the common assumption that there are no viable alternatives to neoliberal education policies, and does so by presenting a range of different examples, theoretical perspectives, discourses and alternative practices. It is argued that such alternatives not only highlight the range of different approaches, choices and possibilities but also provide the seedbed for a reimagined educational future. The authors offer a range of conceptual and theoretical insights and analyses that highlight the weaknesses and limitations inherent within the neoliberal education project and also illustrate the dangers in following the prevailing hegemonic discourse and trajectories. It is postulated that alternative educational approaches warrant greater and urgent attention because history suggests that rather than having weathered the recent economic crisis, we may well be witnessing the long tail of decline for the neoliberal project. This book will be useful for educators, researchers, students and policy makers interested in the detrimental effects of neoliberal education, the range of viable alternatives, and the routes to resistance and ways of reimagining alternative educational futures."
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