The paper provides a critique of ‘school choice’ research, which is particularly relevant for Australia where ‘choice’ of school is strongly advocated by government. The promotion of choice, along with policies of market competition in education, the commodification of schooling, and rigid accountability policies that require the publication of national, standardised test result, illustrates the extent to which neoliberal education policies have been adopted in Australia. The paper argues that more holistic research on school choice needs be centred on processes of choice-making within the powerful political context of neoliberalism and in relation to the aspirations and imagined futures of students, parents, teachers, schools and communiti...
This article explores issues of mobility in education in terms of the neo-liberal and neo-conservati...
School choice is an issue that continues to stimulate energetic debate. Realising Family Potential T...
Australia has a long history of policy attention to the education of poor and working-class youth (C...
The launch in Australia of a government website that compares all schools on the basis of student pe...
This chapter has outlined historical changes in the organisation of school education in Australia, w...
At school pick-ups, at homes, in cafés and at work, worried parents debate the merits of dif...
Chapter 10 of the book, Markets, rights and power in Australian social policy, edited by Gabrielle M...
This article contributes to the analysis of the global spread of support for school choice and to t...
Issues of school choice have become prominent in public discussion, particularly in the last decade ...
Australia has invested heavily in promoting school choice as a path towards greater quality and equi...
Increasing the school-leaving age is seen to be a panacea to a range of problems related to health, ...
Since the 1990s in Australia, education policies have created an environment in which competition am...
This article considers how the nature and effects of neoliberal policy in education are illuminated ...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Education.There have been substantial changes in the wa...
This paper investigates the role of neoliberalism in the advocacy for and implementation of school c...
This article explores issues of mobility in education in terms of the neo-liberal and neo-conservati...
School choice is an issue that continues to stimulate energetic debate. Realising Family Potential T...
Australia has a long history of policy attention to the education of poor and working-class youth (C...
The launch in Australia of a government website that compares all schools on the basis of student pe...
This chapter has outlined historical changes in the organisation of school education in Australia, w...
At school pick-ups, at homes, in cafés and at work, worried parents debate the merits of dif...
Chapter 10 of the book, Markets, rights and power in Australian social policy, edited by Gabrielle M...
This article contributes to the analysis of the global spread of support for school choice and to t...
Issues of school choice have become prominent in public discussion, particularly in the last decade ...
Australia has invested heavily in promoting school choice as a path towards greater quality and equi...
Increasing the school-leaving age is seen to be a panacea to a range of problems related to health, ...
Since the 1990s in Australia, education policies have created an environment in which competition am...
This article considers how the nature and effects of neoliberal policy in education are illuminated ...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Education.There have been substantial changes in the wa...
This paper investigates the role of neoliberalism in the advocacy for and implementation of school c...
This article explores issues of mobility in education in terms of the neo-liberal and neo-conservati...
School choice is an issue that continues to stimulate energetic debate. Realising Family Potential T...
Australia has a long history of policy attention to the education of poor and working-class youth (C...