This paper situates trade in education services in the broader debates regarding the marketisation of education in New Zealand. It conducts a critical appraisal of the ideological influences on policy decisions to explore potential implications of GATS for the New Zealand education system. This discussion considers GATS in terms of the particular ideological and political project that underpins it. Market principles were introduced into New Zealand education fifteen years ago with the policies that rapidly and radically transformed the administration of the education system. These reforms, derived from neo-liberal economic discourse and New Right ideology, directly challenged the fundamental principles of equity, access and free public prov...
The purpose of this paper is to: o Provide an overview on the current status of the General Agreemen...
The General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) has been commonly acknowledged to have the potenti...
This research examines the impact of marketisation on Pacific Islands students in Christchurch high ...
This paper situates trade in education services in the broader debates regarding the marketisation o...
Education services is included as part of the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS). This in...
Education services is included as part of the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS). This in...
Public education in New Zealand has become a globally marketable commodity, with the “export educati...
This paper discusses New Zealand’s role in the global market for tertiary education. The internation...
International education today is an important export industry for New Zealand. It has come a long wa...
Ways in which the shape of New Zealand's educational system crucially affected the implementati...
In 1984, slightly more than a decade ago, neo-liberal economic theory under the guise of 'free marke...
The General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) of the World Trade Organization has generated an i...
The entry of New Zealand state education into the export market provided an unique opportunity for t...
The reforms in education in New Zealand in the late 1980s were characterised by their concentration ...
This paper examines the impact of the World Trade Organization's (WTO) General Agreement on Tra...
The purpose of this paper is to: o Provide an overview on the current status of the General Agreemen...
The General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) has been commonly acknowledged to have the potenti...
This research examines the impact of marketisation on Pacific Islands students in Christchurch high ...
This paper situates trade in education services in the broader debates regarding the marketisation o...
Education services is included as part of the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS). This in...
Education services is included as part of the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS). This in...
Public education in New Zealand has become a globally marketable commodity, with the “export educati...
This paper discusses New Zealand’s role in the global market for tertiary education. The internation...
International education today is an important export industry for New Zealand. It has come a long wa...
Ways in which the shape of New Zealand's educational system crucially affected the implementati...
In 1984, slightly more than a decade ago, neo-liberal economic theory under the guise of 'free marke...
The General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) of the World Trade Organization has generated an i...
The entry of New Zealand state education into the export market provided an unique opportunity for t...
The reforms in education in New Zealand in the late 1980s were characterised by their concentration ...
This paper examines the impact of the World Trade Organization's (WTO) General Agreement on Tra...
The purpose of this paper is to: o Provide an overview on the current status of the General Agreemen...
The General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) has been commonly acknowledged to have the potenti...
This research examines the impact of marketisation on Pacific Islands students in Christchurch high ...