School Policy Reform in Europe: Exploring Transnational Alignments, National Particularities and Contestations
In: Educational Governance Research 22
Part 1. Introduction -- Chapter 1. School Policy Reform in Europe between Transnational Alignment and National Contestation (John Benedicto Krejsler) -- Part 2. National Cases -- Chapter 2. Danish school policy: remaining Nordic while going transnational (John Benedicto Krejsler) -- Chapter 3. England: Neo-liberalism, regulation and populism in the educational reform laboratory (David Hall) -- Chapter 4. School Reform Policy and Governance in Germany between National and Transnational Expectations – with outlooks to Austria and Switzerland (Bettina-Maria Gördel) -- Chapter 5. Transnational forces in Dutch educational policies and practices (Theo Wubbels) -- Chapter 6. French education policies and the PISA paradigm: the strong republican State absorbing external influences (Romuald Normand) -- Chapter 7. Changing School Policies in Italy: From Welfare Equity model to the New Public Management instrumentations (Paolo Landri) -- Chapter 8. Multi-scalar interactions and school policy: The trajectory of educational reform in Catalonia within the Spanish state (Antoni Verger) -- Chapter 9. School Policy and Reforms in Poland in the light of decentralisation – between democratisation and centralisation (Joanna Madalińska-Michalak) -- Chapter 10. Czech School Reforms: Between East and West (Petr Novotný) -- Chapter 11. Education policies and reforms in Slovenia and Croatia: shared history, diverging paths (Eva Klemenčič Mirazchiyski) -- Part 3. Discussions -- Chapter 12. Ever-morphing relations between the global, supranational and the national in schooling policy: A reflection on some European cases (Bob Lingard) -- Chapter 13. Europe as the exterior interiorized in the infrastructures of policy (Thomas S. Popkewitz) -- Chapter 14. How context matters in European school policy reforms (Lejf Moos).