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E-raamat: New Practices of Comparison, Quantification and Expertise in Education: Conducting Empirically Based Research

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  • Formaat: 264 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Mar-2019
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780429877025
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  • Formaat: 264 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Mar-2019
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780429877025

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Numbers and Knowledge in Education discusses contemporary trends and activities related to comparisons and quantifications. It aims to help scholars to conduct empirically based research on how comparisons and quantifications are instituted in practice at different levels in the educational system. Numbers and Knowledge in Education will be of great interest to academics, researchers and post-graduate students in the fields of comparative education, curriculum research and policy studies. It will also appeal to those in the fields of teacher education, including student teachers-- New Practices of Comparison, Quantification and Expertise in Education discusses contemporary trends and activities related to comparisons and quantifications. It aims to help scholars to conduct empirically based research on how comparisons and quantifications are instituted in practice at different levels in the educational system. The book furthers discussions on policy by looking at the kinds of activities that comparisons and quantifications lead to at an international, regional and national level. Most of the book’s chapters are based on empirical research conducted in different research projects. The book thus brings all these projects together and discusses them as activities promoted by the reasoning of comparisons and quantifications.New Practices of Comparison, Quantification and Expertise in Education will be of great interest to academics, researchers and post-graduate students in the fields of comparative education, curriculum research and policy studies. It will also appeal to those in the fields of teacher education, including student teachers.

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"Comparison and quantification have become the new lingua franca in education policy. They created the illusion that we speak the same language and share the same values all over the globe. How has this new mode of governance shaped, and narrowed, our options of acting educationally? This book makes us dig deeper and think about the rationales and consequences of todays "expertise by numbers." Thought provoking, inspiring, and highly recommended."

Gita Steiner-Khamsi, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York.

"The practices of comparison and quantification are no longer a specialist and minor element in education, they have become the foremost and dominant way of governing the system, and yet their speed, scope and scale seem to escape analysis and critique.

As a consequence, older educational categories are used as if they remain unchanged yet quantification has subverted, hollowed out, reworked and overthrown familiar landscapes and subjects and produced a shadow non-place. This excellent and thoughtful set of essays will be essential to illuminate the ground we should stand on in our research."

Professor Martin Lawn, University of Edinburgh.

"The importance of numbers has been a preoccupation for educational researchers for decades. Yet, too little research has focused on the level of policy and the results that international, regional and national level comparisons and quantifications can have on our education systems globally. This publication fills this gap by focusing on contemporary trends and activities related to quantification in educational research. The overall argument is both provocative and important specifically as it relates to the context of a chimera of quantifications and comparisons, number-intelligent activities and a fear of being left behind or of not being included in numbers game in education. Theoretically profound and politically compelling and especially relevant in the present critical period of educational research."

Halla B. Holmarsdottir, Professor Faculty of Education and International Studies, Oslo Metropolitan University, Norway.

Acknowledgements ix
Introduction 1(17)
Christina Elde Molstad
Daniel Pettersson
1 A chimera of quantifications and comparisons: the changing of educational `expertise'
18(19)
Daniel Pettersson
Thomas S. Popkewitz
2 Society speaks back: on the intimacy and complexity of comparative education research on a welfare state Agora
37(13)
Rita Foss Lindblad
Sverker Lindblad
3 Three waves of education standardisation: how the curriculum changed from a matter of concern to a matter of fact
50(16)
Daniel Sundberg
4 Old power, new power and ontological flattening: the global `data revolution' in education
66(17)
Radhika Gorur
5 Intellectual and social organisation of international large-scale assessment research
83(16)
Sverker Lindblad
Daniel Pettersson
6 Evidently, the broker appears as the new whizz-kid on the educational Agora
99(12)
Carl-Henrik Adolfsson
Eva Forsberg
Daniel Sundberg
7 Bridging worlds and spreading light: intermediary actors and the translation of knowledge for policy in Portugal
111(16)
Luis Miguel Carvalho
Sofia Viseu
Catarina Goncalves
8 A data-driven school crisis
127(18)
Andreas Nordin
9 Co-production of knowledge on the educational Agora: media activities and `logics'
145(14)
Gun-Britt Warvik
Caroline Runesdotter
Daniel Pettersson
10 The reception of large-scale assessments in China and India
159(16)
Sardani Chakraborty
Christina Elde MØlstad
Jingying Feng
Daniel Pettersson
11 Education export and import: new activities on the educational Agora
175(14)
Kampei Hayashi
12 Measuring what we value, or valuing what we can measure? Performance indicators, school choice and the curriculum
189(18)
Ulf Lundstrom
13 Supplementary tutoring in Sweden and Russia: a safety net woven with numbers
207(23)
Eva Forsberg
Tatiana Mikhaylova
Stina Hallsen
Helen Melander Bowden
14 School certification: marketing schools by appearance
230(11)
Urban-Andreas Johansson
Christina Elde MØlstad
A summary and an invitation 241(3)
Christina Elde MØlstad
Daniel Pettersson
List of contributors 244(4)
Index 248
Christina Elde Mølstad is Head of Department and Associate Professor at the Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences.

Daniel Pettersson is Associate Professor at the University of Gävle and Uppsala University, Sweden.