The OECD-Sweden Education Policy Review Process, 2
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The book explores the idea that practical and useful knowledge changes over time, and shows how this knowledge has been (re)visioned in contemporary research on educational reform, instructional improvement, and professionalization. The study of science draws on a range of social and cultural theories and historical studies to understand the politics of science, as well as scientific knowledge that is concerned with social and educational change. Research hopes to change social conditions to create a better life, and to shape people whose conduct embodies these valued characteristics—the good citizen, parent, or worker. Yet this hope continually articulates the dangers that threaten this future. Thomas Popkewitz explores how the research to correct social wrongs is paradoxically entangled with the inscription of differences that ultimately hamper the efforts to include.
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Fig. 8. The OECD Education Policy Review Process: Sweden. Reprinted from The OECD-Sweden Education Policy Review. Main Issues and Next Steps (Pont et al. 2014, 3). Reprinted by permission of the OECD.
From Chapter 8
Fig. 7. The OECD-Sweden Education Policy Review. Reprinted from The OECD-Sweden Education Policy Review: Main Issues and Next Steps (Pont et al. 2014, 2). Reprinted by permission of the OECD.