The ways information about national education policies is exchanged and interpreted is a field of comparative education that is under-developed. What discussion and analysis there is seems to ignore the insights and models prevalent in other domains. We looked to fields like political science, and economic and social development for concepts to strengthen the analysis of education policy mobility between nations. We found an abundance of metaphors most of which fail to capture key elements of policy diffusion including the notion that ideas change as they cross cultural boundaries. We observe that policy transfer can be purposefully initiated by the host as well as a product of coercion or external incentives. Our principal conclusions are ...
Our paper has as its first aim to highlight the fact that the approach on which studies about educat...
This open access handbook brings together the latest research from a wide range of internationally i...
Cross-national policy borrowing rarely has much to do with the success, however, defined, of the ins...
The ways information about national education policies is exchanged and interpreted is a field of co...
This paper addresses a set of conceptual problems and an agenda of empirical questions related to th...
The literature on policy transfer, diffusion and convergence as well as lesson drawing is burgeoning...
This open access book explores the agenda of education policies in the 21st century. In the first pa...
This article discusses the recent literature on policy diffusion and puts forward a new articulation...
This book is founded on years of experience of administrative, research and educational activity o...
Rizvi and Lingard's account of the global politics of education is thoughtful, complex and compellin...
In this open access volume, the editors identify the trajectories and patterns displayed by educat...
The process of education is as old as the human race. All through human history this process has bec...
Social scientists have sketched four distinct theories to explain a phenomenon that appears to have ...
Social scientists have sketched four distinct theories to explain a phenomenon that appears to have ...
This collection focuses on education policy in the context of globalisation and draws together influ...
Our paper has as its first aim to highlight the fact that the approach on which studies about educat...
This open access handbook brings together the latest research from a wide range of internationally i...
Cross-national policy borrowing rarely has much to do with the success, however, defined, of the ins...
The ways information about national education policies is exchanged and interpreted is a field of co...
This paper addresses a set of conceptual problems and an agenda of empirical questions related to th...
The literature on policy transfer, diffusion and convergence as well as lesson drawing is burgeoning...
This open access book explores the agenda of education policies in the 21st century. In the first pa...
This article discusses the recent literature on policy diffusion and puts forward a new articulation...
This book is founded on years of experience of administrative, research and educational activity o...
Rizvi and Lingard's account of the global politics of education is thoughtful, complex and compellin...
In this open access volume, the editors identify the trajectories and patterns displayed by educat...
The process of education is as old as the human race. All through human history this process has bec...
Social scientists have sketched four distinct theories to explain a phenomenon that appears to have ...
Social scientists have sketched four distinct theories to explain a phenomenon that appears to have ...
This collection focuses on education policy in the context of globalisation and draws together influ...
Our paper has as its first aim to highlight the fact that the approach on which studies about educat...
This open access handbook brings together the latest research from a wide range of internationally i...
Cross-national policy borrowing rarely has much to do with the success, however, defined, of the ins...