ABSTRACT

The authors argue that the most influential and well-known educational policy programs in the past 30 years are not based on democratic consensus, but are instead formulated by the political community as symbolic efforts meant to generate personal partisan gain.

chapter 1|41 pages

School Policy under the Spotlights

chapter 2|37 pages

Testing the Theory in Testing Policy

chapter 5|39 pages

Research and the Illusion of Rationality

chapter 6|36 pages

Education Policy, Inc.

chapter 7|41 pages

Finale