One of the most pressing concerns identified in current European educational discourse is about the transitions of students from school to higher education and from educational institutions to the labour market. Government anxieties over the precariousness of the future has led to increasing regulation and measurement of ‘skills’ and ‘competences’ for students in an attempt to suture over these transitions. However, in doing so, policies risk further alienating and dehumanizing students in turning classrooms into testing zones and places of high risk assessment that pigeonhole students into limited futures. I argue in this paper that if youth are to contribute meaningfully to a future that is, by definition, not something that is cert...
Advanced capitalist societies are characterized by three forms of power and powerlessness: a hegemon...
Education is astonishingly simple. We have all been through it, whether as children or later in life...
There are two main challenges for this chapter and both relate to definitions: what is meant by the ...
One of the most pressing concerns identified in current European educational discourse is about the...
How are we to educate young people of, and for, these times in a way which takes into account ...
There is a broad body of literature that examines the notion of ‘uncertainty’ in educati...
The point of departure of the paper is that there are profound social, cultural, technological, scie...
This paper invokes the voices of young people who had been separated from mainstream schooling becau...
This piece reflects on recent developments that hold implications for how education might transform ...
According to an interactionist perspective, educational trajectories are neither structurally determ...
At least since the Lisbon Memorandum on Lifelong Learning, European education has been increasingly ...
The complexity and uncertainty of today’s global environment has created a bewildering array of inte...
Education policy in the United Kingdom has been dominated by a discourse emphasizing the role of ind...
Global trends in education are accompanied by both paradoxes and provocations. The paradoxes consti...
The suggestion that education might not follow empirical rules of cause and effect is not a stance w...
Advanced capitalist societies are characterized by three forms of power and powerlessness: a hegemon...
Education is astonishingly simple. We have all been through it, whether as children or later in life...
There are two main challenges for this chapter and both relate to definitions: what is meant by the ...
One of the most pressing concerns identified in current European educational discourse is about the...
How are we to educate young people of, and for, these times in a way which takes into account ...
There is a broad body of literature that examines the notion of ‘uncertainty’ in educati...
The point of departure of the paper is that there are profound social, cultural, technological, scie...
This paper invokes the voices of young people who had been separated from mainstream schooling becau...
This piece reflects on recent developments that hold implications for how education might transform ...
According to an interactionist perspective, educational trajectories are neither structurally determ...
At least since the Lisbon Memorandum on Lifelong Learning, European education has been increasingly ...
The complexity and uncertainty of today’s global environment has created a bewildering array of inte...
Education policy in the United Kingdom has been dominated by a discourse emphasizing the role of ind...
Global trends in education are accompanied by both paradoxes and provocations. The paradoxes consti...
The suggestion that education might not follow empirical rules of cause and effect is not a stance w...
Advanced capitalist societies are characterized by three forms of power and powerlessness: a hegemon...
Education is astonishingly simple. We have all been through it, whether as children or later in life...
There are two main challenges for this chapter and both relate to definitions: what is meant by the ...