This thesis examines how families and schools in a rural Victorian setting engage with education markets and policies of school choice. Focusing on federal funding and state conveyancing policies, the study employs policy sociology and social geographies perspectives to examine policy effects on social relations and the implications for equity
Rural communities that envision a bright future for themselves and their children have become innova...
This chapter has outlined historical changes in the organisation of school education in Australia, w...
Their paper also touches upon the place of a market within education as a mechanism for making schoo...
Market principles now dominate the education and social policies of many Anglophone countries, inclu...
The paper discusses qualitative findings from an in-depth study of the school choices of 65 parents ...
Staffing rural and remote schools is an important policy issue for the public good. This paper examin...
School choice is often thought of as a rural issue, however, rural communities have also engaged in ...
Researchers have begun to explore the role that faith schools play in contemporary educational marke...
This paper argues that the logic of neoliberal choice policy is typically blind to considerations of...
The application of competitive market policies in different national contexts has turned the geograp...
This paper aims to relate the Australia data on rural-urban migration and economic change to educati...
This paper discusses the geography of parental choice in a rural locale and shows how a group of par...
We argue here that critical educational scholarship is crucial to developing educational analysis at...
In many rural schools in Australia, students must make career decisions at an earlier stage than is ...
This special topic takes stock of the current state of rural education finance and policy research. ...
Rural communities that envision a bright future for themselves and their children have become innova...
This chapter has outlined historical changes in the organisation of school education in Australia, w...
Their paper also touches upon the place of a market within education as a mechanism for making schoo...
Market principles now dominate the education and social policies of many Anglophone countries, inclu...
The paper discusses qualitative findings from an in-depth study of the school choices of 65 parents ...
Staffing rural and remote schools is an important policy issue for the public good. This paper examin...
School choice is often thought of as a rural issue, however, rural communities have also engaged in ...
Researchers have begun to explore the role that faith schools play in contemporary educational marke...
This paper argues that the logic of neoliberal choice policy is typically blind to considerations of...
The application of competitive market policies in different national contexts has turned the geograp...
This paper aims to relate the Australia data on rural-urban migration and economic change to educati...
This paper discusses the geography of parental choice in a rural locale and shows how a group of par...
We argue here that critical educational scholarship is crucial to developing educational analysis at...
In many rural schools in Australia, students must make career decisions at an earlier stage than is ...
This special topic takes stock of the current state of rural education finance and policy research. ...
Rural communities that envision a bright future for themselves and their children have become innova...
This chapter has outlined historical changes in the organisation of school education in Australia, w...
Their paper also touches upon the place of a market within education as a mechanism for making schoo...