Ethnography and education policy
Titre:
Ethnography and education policy
ISBN (Numéro international normalisé des livres):
9781849500999
PRODUCTION_INFO:
Amsterdam : JAI, 2001.
Description physique:
1 online resource (viii, 278 p.) : ill.
Collections:
Studies in educational ethnography, v. 4
Studies in educational ethnography ; v. 4.
Extrait:
This book emphasises the central place that ethnographic work should have in the formulation and evaluation of education policy. Ethnographic studies contribute to a greater understanding of the process formulation, evaluation and critique. First, careful studies of policy initiatives at the local level can show the extent to which change actually occurs in practice. Second, ethnographic studies can investigate the unintended consequences as well as those planned by the policy. Third, ethnography can investigate the effects of policies in such a way that contradictions within the original policy itself are illuminated. As well as studying the effects and impact of policy, ethnography can also be useful in the formulation of new policies. The various chapters gathered together here give many examples of the ways that ethnography can trace the effects of particular policy developments and may be able to influence future policy debates. The contributors and case studies relate to several countries including the United States, Italy, England, France, Sweden and Switzerland, showing not only that ethnographic research in education is now widespread, but also increasing relevance to policy.
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Accès électronique:
Full Text Available From Emerald Social Sciences 2001 Packages
Langue:
Anglais