Politics and Knowledge Shaping Educational Reform: Case Studies from Around the Globe (Cambridge Education Research) (Original PDF from Publisher)

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Discover how educational policies are shaped by power, politics, and knowledge systems worldwide. Politics and Knowledge Shaping Educational Reform is a must-have for educators, policy makers, and researchers seeking real-world insight into reform movements—now available in its authentic publisher-quality PDF edition for instant access!

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Politics and Knowledge Shaping Educational Reform: Case Studies from Around the Globe (2025) brings together leading scholars and case studies from across continents to examine how political ideologies, knowledge production, and institutional power structures interact to shape educational reform agendas. Published by the prestigious Cambridge University Press, this volume offers rich, evidence-based analysis that bridges theory with practical implications, making it essential reading for graduate students, researchers, policy advisors, and global education advocates.

Who Is This Book For?

This book is ideal for:

  • Educational researchers and academic scholars
  • Policymakers and international education consultants
  • Graduate students in education, political science, or sociology
  • Non-governmental organizations focused on educational equity and reform

Key Features & Highlights

  •  In-depth case studies from diverse regions, offering comparative insights into education reform politics
  •  Focus on the interplay between global knowledge trends and local policy decisions
  •  Theoretical frameworks combined with empirical evidence
  •  Contributions from international experts in education policy
  •  Part of the Cambridge Education Research Series, ensuring academic rigor and quality

Topics and Structure

While individual chapter names vary, this title includes core chapters on:

  • The political dynamics of curriculum reform
  • Global policy borrowing and knowledge transfer in education
  • Power relations between governments, international agencies, and local educators
  • Case studies from Latin America, Africa, Asia, and Europe

About the Editors

The volume features contributions from a range of established education policy experts and is edited by renowned scholars affiliated with global research institutions. Their work is frequently cited in international education policy debates.

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  • File Format: Original PDF from Publisher (True-to-print layout)
  • File Size: Approx. Varies by platform (usually 5–10 MB)
  • Language: English
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • Edition: 1st (2025)
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Additional information

Publisher

Cambridge University Press

Published Year

2025

Language

English

ISBN

978-1009414807

File Size

7.4 MB

Edition

1

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