Futures for teachers? Unravelling global agencies development agendas in education and training and lifelong learning
conference contribution
posted on 2001-01-01, 00:00authored byA Vongalis, T Seddon
This 20-page paper was presented in June 2001 at an invitational conference hosted by the Education Policy Research Group at Keele University. The theme of the conference was “travelling policy/local spaces: globalisation, identities and education policy in Europe“. Linked from the events page at http://www.keele.ac.uk/depts/ed/events/conf papers.htm, this document is one of 22 papers from the conference that are presented in full text. The paper is organised in three sections, firstly examining the local impact of the application of a global development agenda on educational practices in Victoria, Australia, then analysing policy texts issued by the OECD, Unesco, and the Word Bank, and finally interpreting the data in the light of interagency politics and the authors‘ reading of the global-local dynamics of the educational restructuring in Victoria.
History
Event
Travelling Policy/Local Spaces: Globalization, Identities and Education Policy in Europe. Conference (2001 : Keele, United Kingdom)
Pagination
1 - 20
Publisher
Keele University
Location
Keele, United Kingdom
Place of publication
Keele, UK
Start date
2001-06-27
End date
2001-06-29
Language
eng
Notes
Paper presented at the Travelling Policy/Local Spaces: Globalization, Identities and Education Policy in Europe, June, 27–29, 2001, Keele University.
Publication classification
E1.1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2001, Keele university
Title of proceedings
Travelling Policy/Local Spaces: Globalization, Identities and Education Policy in Europe. Proceedings of the 2001 conference