Problems and Possibilities of Neoliberal Education Reforms
Accountability, High-Stakes Testing, and Inequality

By (author) Dr Mustafa Toprak

ISBN13: 9781350375758

Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

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Published: 12/12/2024

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Neoliberal education reforms promise (but often don't succeed) to improve student outcomes and provide more equitable educational opportunities to students with different backgrounds. They hold schools accountable for their performance through high-stakes testing and linking performance to rewards and sanctions, and by empowering parents. This book presents a critical and objective appraisal of these neoliberalist education reforms. Mustafa Toprak considers the practical elements of neoliberal reforms, including voucher systems, choice, accountability, competition within and between schools, educational inequalities, and high-stakes testing, and in doing this, contributes to social justice debates and the idea of education as a common good. He uses reforms in Chile as a case study and offers a critique of its neoliberal educational reforms. Rather than discrediting all the central tenets of neoliberal education, Toprak considers the pros and cons of these reforms for students, teachers, schools, and societies and proposes new reforms to ensure that policies accurately and responsively address the needs of all stakeholders.
Introduction Part I: What is Neoliberalism? 1. Introducing Neoliberalism 2. Neoliberalism in Education Part II: Battlefronts 3. Education as a Common Good 4. School Choice and Inequalities 5. High-Stakes Standardized Testing 6. Educational Accountability Part III: Evidence From the Field and New Directions 7. Chile: What Has Gone Wrong 8. How Should the Future Look? Conclusion References Index
  • Educational strategies & policy
  • Moral & social purpose of education
  • Professional & Vocational
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