The Oecd's Historical Rise in Education: The Formation of a Global Governing Complex
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1. Introduction: What can we learn about global education from historical and global policy studies of the OECD?2. Learning Productivity: The European Productivity Agency - An Educational Enterprise3. The OECD, American power and the rise of the 'economics of education' in the 1960s4. The birth of the OECD education policy area5. Australian education joins the OECD: Federalism, regionalization, and the role of education in a time of transition6. International cooperation from the perspective of INEP agents: The OECD and Brazilian public education, 1996-20067. The impact of PISA studies on education policy in a democratic perspective: The implementation of national tests in Denmark8. The OECD and educational policy in China9. OECD, PISA and the educationalization of the world: The case of the Southern Cone countries10. The OECD's campaign for distributed leadership: The risks of pushing for more accountability and teacher responsibility11. Constructing school autonomy with accountability as a global policy model: a focus on OECD's governance mechanisms12. How a European 'fear of falling behind' discourse co-produces global standards: Exploring the inbound and outbound performativity of the transnational turn in European education policy13. Historicising new spaces and relations of the OECD's global educational governance: PISA for schools and PISA4U14. Conclusion: The formation and workings of a global education governing complex
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