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Global-National Networks in Education Policy: Primary Education, Social Enterprises and 'Teach for Bangladesh'
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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Global-National Networks in Education Policy: Primary Education, Social Enterprises and 'Teach for Bangladesh'
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Dr Rino Wiseman Adhikary
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By (author) Professor Bob Lingard
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By (author) Ian Hardy
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Series | New Directions in Comparative and International Education |
Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:232 | Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9781350225091
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Classifications | Dewey:370.116 |
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Audience | Tertiary Education (US: College) | |
Illustrations |
1 bw illus
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Imprint |
Bloomsbury Academic
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Publication Date |
18 May 2023 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
Set against the backdrop of globalization and global philanthropy, this book offers new perspectives on the sociological dynamics and governance implications of 'social entrepreneurial' policy in education. It examines the spatialities, relationships and culture that powerfully mediated the making and localisation of 'Teach for Bangladesh'. This globalised and philanthropy-backed reform model is based on 'Teach for America/All' (TfA) which promotes social entrepreneurial solutions to educational problems across continents. The authors demonstrate how TfB's policy model travelled through networks of diaspora, finance, technology and media and became established in Bangladesh through complex policy work. The book documents empirical research from Bangladesh to draw out broader implications in relation to education policy-making and policy content in today's globalizing world. The book also contributes to ongoing debates in contemporary comparative education about North-South dialogue, policy mobility and transfer, philanthrocapitalism, and international teacher education.
Author Biography
Rino Wiseman Adhikary is Alfred Deakin Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Deakin University, Australia. Bob Lingard is a Professorial Fellow at the Australian Catholic University, Australia and Emeritus Professor in Education at the University of Queensland, Australia. Ian Hardy is Associate Professor in the School of Education at The University of Queensland, Australia.
ReviewsThe world (of policy) is changing, and this poignant book highlights some of the many ways that policy networks, imaginaries, imbrications, and actors are coalescing to reconstitute the field of education. * Matthew A.M. Thomas, Senior Lecturer in Comparative Education and Sociology of Education, University of Sydney, Australia * The book masterfully documents the birth of a new type of NGO: one that is closer to the political elites than to the people. The global Teach for All movement recruits university graduates to become social entrepreneurs who will eventually reform or revamp the public sector. In a country that gained international acclaim for the mother of all NGOs - BRAC - and its vast number of community-based NGOs, the success story of Teach for Bangladesh is even more astounding. The authors draw on their case study to illustrate key concepts in comparative policy studies, globalization studies, and sociology of education. * Gita Steiner-Khamsi, Professor of Education, Teachers College, Columbia University, USA * This book provides a richly detailed empirical investigation of the way Teach for Bangladesh is reconfiguring the Bangladeshi public sector. The authors challenge a binary of methodological nationalism and globalism, identifying, and conceptualising, new spatialities and temporalities of globalisation that the field of comparative education urgently needs to recognise. * Kalervo N. Gulson, Professor of Education, University of Sydney, Australia *
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