Journal of Education Policy (JEP)
vol. 39, n°2, 2/2024
- Governing teachers’ subjectivity in neoliberal times: the fabrication of the bonsai teacher, Felipe Acuña
- A leap of faith: overcoming doubt to do good when policy is absurd, Fiona Margetts, Stephen Jonathan Whitty & Bronte van der Hoorn
- Governing through ambiguity in the normalizing society: The lesson from Chinese transnational higher education regulation, Xiao Han
- Aspiring teachers, financial incentives, and principals’ recruitment practices in hard-to-staff schools, Jill Blackmore, Linda Hobbs & Julie Rowlands
- Market mirages and the state’s role in professional learning: the case of English mathematics education, Mark Boylan & Gill Adams
- Inequitable teacher turnover and performance-based appraisal: a global trend?, Leah Natasha Glassow
- Resolving dilemmas: Swedish special educators and subject teachers’ perspectives on their enactment of inclusive education, David Paulsrud
- Exclusionary tactics in English secondary education: an analysis of fair access protocols, Jodie Pennacchia
Book Review
- The new digital education policy landscape: from education systems to platforms edited by Cobo, C. & Rivas, A., New York, NY, Routledge, 2023, 239 pp., Yujie Huang
- Transformative teaching and learning in further education: pedagogies of hope and social justice by Rob Smith and Vicky Duckworth, (£26.99) 2022, Bristol, policy press, 209 pp., Asma Lebbakhar
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