The politics of education in developing countries : from schooling to learning /

Why have many developing countries that have succeeded in expanding access to education made such limited progress on improving learning outcomes? There is a growing recognition that the learning crisis constitutes a significant dimension of global inequality and also that educational outcomes in de...

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Corporate Authors: Oxford University Press.
Group Author: Hickey, Samuel, 1972- (Editor); Hossain, Naomi (Editor)
Published: Oxford University Press,
Publisher Address: Oxford, United Kingdom :
Publication Dates: 2019.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Edition: First edition.
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Summary: Why have many developing countries that have succeeded in expanding access to education made such limited progress on improving learning outcomes? There is a growing recognition that the learning crisis constitutes a significant dimension of global inequality and also that educational outcomes in developing countries are shaped by political as well as socio-economic and other factors. The Politics of Education in Developing Countries focuses on how politics shapes the capacity and commitment of elites to tackle the learning crisis in six developing countries: Bangladesh, Cambodia, Ghana, Rwanda, South Africa, and Uganda.0The problem of education quality is serious across the Global South. The Politics of Education in Developing Countries: From Schooling to Learning deploys a new conceptual framework-the domains of power approach-to show how the type of political settlement shapes the level of elite commitment and state capacity to improving learning outcomes. The domain of education is prone to being highly politicized, as it offers an important source of both rents and legitimacy to political elites, and can be central to paradigmatic elite ideas around nation-building and modernity. Of particular importance is the relative strength of coalitions pushing for access as against those focused on issues of higher quality education. This book concludes with a discussion of entry points and strategies for thinking and working politically in relation to education quality reforms and critical commentaries.
Carrier Form: xxiv, 231 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography: Includes biibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9780198835684
019883568X
Index Number: LC98
CLC: G40-053
Call Number: G40-053/P769
Contents: The problem of education quality in developing countries -- Researching the politics of education quality in developing countries: towards a new conceptual and methodological approach -- Decentralization and teacher accountability : the political settlement and sub-national governance in Ghana's education sector -- The politics of learning reforms in Bangladesh -- The downsides of dominance : education quality reforms and Rwanda's political settlement -- Political transform and education sector performance in South Africa -- The political economy of primary education reform in Cambodia -- the political economy of education quality initiatives in Uganda -- Identifying the political drivers of quality education : a comparative analysis -- Understanding the politics of the learning crisis : steps ahead on a long road -- Similarities and differences in policy reform destinies: what do political settlements and domain politics explain?