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The Handbook of Global Education Policy
Karen Mundy, Andy Green, Bob Lingard, and Antoni Verger
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Karen Mundy, Andy Green, Bob Lingard, and Antoni Verger
This edition first published 2016
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Names: Mundy, Karen E. (Karen Elizabeth), 1962– editor of compilation. | Green, Andy, 1954– editor of compilation. | Lingard, Bob, editor of compilation. | Verger, Antoni, 1975– editor.
Title: The handbook of global education policy / edited by Karen Mundy, Andy Green, Bob Lingard, and Antoni Verger.
Description: Chichester, Uk ; Malden, MA : John Wiley & Sons, 2016. | Includes bibliographical references and index.
Identifiers: LCCN 2015046807 (print) | LCCN 2015050575 (ebook) | ISBN 9781118468050 (cloth) | ISBN 9781118468036 (Adobe PDF) | ISBN 9781118468043 (ePub)
Subjects: LCSH: Education–International cooperation. | Education and state–United States. | Educational change–Government policy.
Classification: LCC LC71 .H3635 2016 (print) | LCC LC71 (ebook) | DDC 379–dc23
LC record available at http://lccn.loc.gov/2015046807
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“This is a remarkable editorial achievement. By bringing together some of the best known writers on global education policy, this volume does the international educational community an invaluable service. Those wishing to deepen their understanding of the complex mechanisms and processes that drive education policy in this new global era will find much in this book that will engage, challenge, and provoke them. An essential overview for students and seasoned researchers alike.”
“This authoritative Handbook, edited by leading international scholars, brings together a veritable Who’s Who from the world of comparative education. It also includes chapters by promising young scholars from many parts of the world. Core issues relating to education’s role in the global polity, key actors, and future directions are elegantly knitted together with a thought-provoking commentary for each section by the four editors.”
“A cutting-edge resource for Chinese education researchers and policy-makers supporting interaction with the international education community. At a time when China is receiving more and more attention worldwide, there is an urgent need for us to better understand and then contribute to global education governance. It also shows the special value of developing comparative education in China since we are moving toward more international and development studies.”
“The editors and contributors are eminent scholars, who have been working in the research of the education policies for years. They profoundly understand and are able to write about global changes in the field. This book is essential reading for everyone with an interest not only in education policy research but also more widely across education policy and international policy.”