Much has been written about the “neoliberalization” of Further Education in response to announcements such as the development of technical “T-level” qualifications for FE. and “skills boot camps” with a £1.6 bn funding package for 2021-2025. Recent research by Zahid Naz suggests that these trends are deepening, as a preoccupation with economic rationality impacts on education’s social value. A focus on educational practices per se is downplayed, critics argue, as the quest for compliance with commodified, marketized forms of training implies behaviouristic, repetitive approaches. Attention is also distracted from the complex socio-economic environments in which FE colleges, by definition, operate
This paper draws on interview data gathered as part of a broader study around issues of equity and s...
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Neoliberalism, through a push to alter the nature of the state and of humanity, has led to a world i...
This article focuses on the Building Colleges for the Future (BCF) initiative (2008) which saw a wav...
This symposium critically examines neoliberal capitalist globalization policies relating to educatio...
Further education (FE) has traditionally been a rather unspectacular activity. Lacking the visibilit...
Neoliberal higher education prioritizes non-citizen job training, producing undergraduates with a na...
This paper explores the ways in which neoliberal schooling is threatening education. We define educa...
The current neoliberal project, the latest stage of the capitalist project, is to reshape the public...
The Neoliberal Tempest has transformed the Scottish Further Education (FE) sector. Rather than seeki...
This paper analyses an ongoing economization trend in the sphere of higher education (HE) and discu...
This paper draws on interview data gathered as part of a broader study around issues of equity and s...
Further Education (FE) is an umbrella term that describes learning taking place mainly outside of sc...
The influence of new “edu-businesses” on policy makers and administrators represents the most recent...
This paper draws on interview data gathered as part of a broader study around issues of equity and s...
This volume considers how current transitions in postsecondary education are impacting Higher Educat...
Market-driven educational policies and advances in information technology may assure greater account...
Neoliberalism, through a push to alter the nature of the state and of humanity, has led to a world i...
This article focuses on the Building Colleges for the Future (BCF) initiative (2008) which saw a wav...
This symposium critically examines neoliberal capitalist globalization policies relating to educatio...
Further education (FE) has traditionally been a rather unspectacular activity. Lacking the visibilit...
Neoliberal higher education prioritizes non-citizen job training, producing undergraduates with a na...
This paper explores the ways in which neoliberal schooling is threatening education. We define educa...
The current neoliberal project, the latest stage of the capitalist project, is to reshape the public...
The Neoliberal Tempest has transformed the Scottish Further Education (FE) sector. Rather than seeki...
This paper analyses an ongoing economization trend in the sphere of higher education (HE) and discu...
This paper draws on interview data gathered as part of a broader study around issues of equity and s...
Further Education (FE) is an umbrella term that describes learning taking place mainly outside of sc...
The influence of new “edu-businesses” on policy makers and administrators represents the most recent...
This paper draws on interview data gathered as part of a broader study around issues of equity and s...
This volume considers how current transitions in postsecondary education are impacting Higher Educat...
Market-driven educational policies and advances in information technology may assure greater account...