Researching the Global Education Industry: Commodification, the Market and Business Involvement

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This book examines how the Global Education Industry (GEI) has brokered, funded, and implemented new conceptualizations of ‘good’ education. With a focus on new private providers and policy actors in education, the authors of the book analyze the impact of the GEI on educational research, policy and practice. How did philanthropies and foundations manage to make their voices heard in school reform debates, what are the implication of digital technologies and data infrastructures on teaching and learning, and should the fast advance of the GEI be merely seen as a logical consequence of the commercialization of education? Moving beyond single-country case studies, the book focuses on key issues related to the study of the Global Education Industry in an international context, discussing the rationales, processes and impacts of current developments. This comprehensive book will be of interest and value to scholars and researchers of the GEI, as well as policy makers.

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Parreira do Amaral, M., Steiner-Khamsi, G., & Thompson, C. (2019). Researching the Global Education Industry: Commodification, the Market and Business Involvement. Researching the Global Education Industry: Commodification, the Market and Business Involvement (pp. 1–295). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-04236-3

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