Public education is critically important to the human capital, social well-being, and economic prosperity of nations. It is also an intensely political realm of public policy that is heavily shaped by power and special interests. Yet political scientists rarely study education, and education researchers rarely study politics. This volume attempts to change that by promoting the development of a coherent, thriving field on the comparative politics of education. As an opening wedge, the authors carry out an 11-nation comparative study of the political role of teachers unions, showing that as education systems everywhere became institutionalized, teachers unions pursued their interests by becoming well-organized, politically active, highly inf...
Research has shown that national teacher unions (TUs) had influence on the national education policy...
Teachers and Teacher Unions in a Globalised World asks a series of pressing questions of teacher edu...
This paper explores comparatively and historically why Nordic andContinental welfare and education r...
Public education is critically important to the human capital, social well-being, and economic prosp...
1. Introduction: The Comparative Political Economy of Education and Training Institutions, preferen...
1. Introduction: The Comparative Political Economy of Education and Training Institutions, preferenc...
In education policy, the irresistible force paradox—what happens when an irresistible force meets an...
The study of education has long been a neglected subject in political science. Recently, however, sc...
The study of education has long been a neglected subject in political science. Recently, however, sc...
© 2017 Association for Teacher Education in Europe. The relationships between politics and teacher e...
Trade unions have improved the working lives of employees in l3elgium, and teacher unions (TU) have ...
What factors affect student performance? Research before the 1980s focused on the effects of studen...
This essay reports analytically some of the conclusions of a larger research project. It discusses t...
This paper addresses three levels of change in political and educational relations. Level one focuse...
The literature on the partisan foundations of education policies leads to ambiguous expectations wit...
Research has shown that national teacher unions (TUs) had influence on the national education policy...
Teachers and Teacher Unions in a Globalised World asks a series of pressing questions of teacher edu...
This paper explores comparatively and historically why Nordic andContinental welfare and education r...
Public education is critically important to the human capital, social well-being, and economic prosp...
1. Introduction: The Comparative Political Economy of Education and Training Institutions, preferen...
1. Introduction: The Comparative Political Economy of Education and Training Institutions, preferenc...
In education policy, the irresistible force paradox—what happens when an irresistible force meets an...
The study of education has long been a neglected subject in political science. Recently, however, sc...
The study of education has long been a neglected subject in political science. Recently, however, sc...
© 2017 Association for Teacher Education in Europe. The relationships between politics and teacher e...
Trade unions have improved the working lives of employees in l3elgium, and teacher unions (TU) have ...
What factors affect student performance? Research before the 1980s focused on the effects of studen...
This essay reports analytically some of the conclusions of a larger research project. It discusses t...
This paper addresses three levels of change in political and educational relations. Level one focuse...
The literature on the partisan foundations of education policies leads to ambiguous expectations wit...
Research has shown that national teacher unions (TUs) had influence on the national education policy...
Teachers and Teacher Unions in a Globalised World asks a series of pressing questions of teacher edu...
This paper explores comparatively and historically why Nordic andContinental welfare and education r...