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Development in Practice | 2017

Meeting development goals: evidence from the Civil Society Education Fund

Xavier Rambla; Antoni Verger; D. Brent Edwards; Clara Fontdevila; Xavier Bonal

ABSTRACT In recent years, the Civil Society Education Fund has supported national education civil society coalitions (NECs) in low-income countries so that they put pressure on governments and donors to implement the Education for All agenda and the Millennium Development Goal on education. This article draws on literature on global governance as well as on an extensive evaluation of the CSEF to explore the actual contribution of this initiative to the activity of NECs. The article highlights the achievements and shortcomings of the CSEF and includes a set of practical recommendations on the role of global civil society in international development processes.


Journal of Education Policy | 2017

Multiple Paths towards Education Privatization in a Globalizing World: A Cultural Political Economy Review.

Antoni Verger; Clara Fontdevila; Adrián Zancajo

Abstract Over the last two decades, education privatization has become a widespread phenomenon, affecting most education systems and giving place to a consistent increase in private school enrolment globally. However, far from being a monolithic phenomenon, privatization advances through a variety of context-sensitive policy processes that translate into multiple policy outcomes. This paper aims at understanding why and how education privatization unfolds in a broad variety of settings and, to this purpose, examines the different manifestations of education privatization on the light of Cultural Political Economy (CPE). The conceptual and analytical tools provided by CPE prove to be particularly well suited to explore such a multi-faceted and multi-scalar phenomenon. CPE has helped us to capture the intersect and tension between different drivers (global and local, material and ideational) of education privatization through the evolutionary mechanisms of variation, selection and retention. On the basis of a systematic literature review methodology, encompassing 227 research papers, the article identifies and systematizes six different paths towards education privatization – understood as groups of frequently associated circumstances, mechanisms and courses of action leading to privatization. Conceived as ideal types, these different paths ultimately allow for a richer understanding of education privatization and show that the international diffusion of education privatization norms and discourses is far from producing policy convergence at a global scale.


British Journal of Sociology of Education | 2017

Institutional habitus in context: implementation, development and impacts in two compulsory secondary schools in Barcelona

Aina Tarabini; Marta Curran; Clara Fontdevila

Abstract This article aims to revisit the relationship between school-level variables and students’ educational opportunities through the lens of institutional habitus. This approach is particularly well suited to explore the notion of school culture because it brings to the forefront the impact of social context, avoiding some of the limitations typically associated with the long-dominant perspective of school effectiveness research. Drawing on an ethnographic approach, the article explores how institutional habitus unfolds in two urban public secondary schools in the city of Barcelona. Breaking the notion down into three main components (educational status, organizational practices and expressive order), the analysis identifies two main types of institutional habitus – one based on action and inclusion, and another based on reaction and expulsion. Ultimately, these results give insight into the complex interplay of these three components, as well as on their combined impact on students’ educational opportunities.


Educational Review | 2018

The growth and spread of large-scale assessments and test-based accountabilities: a political sociology of global education reforms

Antoni Verger; Lluís Parcerisa; Clara Fontdevila

ABSTRACT The Global Education Reform Movement (GERM) is expanding internationally and reaching countries that seemed to be immune to this education reform approach until quite recently. Accordingly, more and more educational systems in the world are articulated around three main policy principles: accountability, standards and decentralisation. National large-scale assessments (NLSAs) are a core component of the GERM; these assessments are increasingly used for accountability purposes as well as to ensure that schools achieve and promote centrally defined and evaluable learning standards. In this paper, we explore these trends on the basis of a new and original database on NLSAs, as well as on data coming from the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) questionnaires. In the paper we also discuss how different theories on policy dissemination/globalisation explain the international spread of NLSAs and test-based accountability worldwide, and reflect on the potential of a political sociology approach to analyse this globalising phenomenon.


Archive | 2017

Taking Advantage of Catastrophes: Education Privatization Reforms in Contexts of Emergency

Clara Fontdevila; Antoni Verger; Adrián Zancajo

Episodes of disaster are powerful triggers of education reform. The sense of urgency and bewilderment associated with catastrophic situations (including natural disaster or armed conflicts) prove a seizable opportunity for education reform advocates, rendering other stakeholders more receptive to drastic interventions. In particular, catastrophic situations are distinctive enablers of privatization and pro-market education reforms in that they allow for a particularly accelerated and drastic advancement of such types of reforms.


Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability | 2017

Is Education for Sustainable Development the means to bring about inclusive development? Between idealist and alternative positions

Xavier Bonal; Clara Fontdevila


Archive | 2018

The Expansion of Private Schooling in Latin America: Multiple Manifestations and Trajectories of a Global Education Reform Movement

Antoni Verger; Mauro Moschetti; Clara Fontdevila


International Journal of Educational Development | 2018

Manufacturing an illusory consensus? A bibliometric analysis of the international debate on education privatisation

Antoni Verger; Clara Fontdevila; Ruarri Rogan; Thomas Gurney


Archive | 2017

La privatización educativa en América Latina

Antoni Verger; Mauro Moschetti; Clara Fontdevila


Archive | 2017

Manual para el estudio de la privatización educativa en América Latina

Mauro Moschetti; Clara Fontdevila; Antoni Verger

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Antoni Verger

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Mauro Moschetti

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Adrián Zancajo

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Marta Curran

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Xavier Rambla

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Aina Tarabini-Castellani

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Francesc Xavier Rambla

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Xavier Bonal

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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