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The limits of school choice: some implications for accountability of selective practices and positional competition in Australian education

机译:学校选择的局限性:对澳大利亚教育中的选择性实践和职位竞争的责任感的一些影响

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The application of market principles to educational provision continues to attract governments across the globe, despite an international body of literature suggesting that marketisation can exacerbate inequalities. In light of a renewed policy push in Australia towards accountability via a market model, this paper analyses the impact of existing school choice policies in the state of Victoria, with particular reference to educational provision in an area of social disadvantage in Melbourne's north. This analysis challenges the claims of the now normalised market model, but also points to the need to expand research into this theme, which has attracted relatively little critical attention in Australia. I argue that both the operation of existing policies and the direction of new proposals imply an uneven system of accountability which applies different standards to increasingly polarised 'closed' and 'open' schooling sectors.
机译:尽管国际上有文献表明市场化会加剧不平等现象,但市场原则在教育领域的应用仍继续吸引着全球政府。鉴于澳大利亚新的政策通过市场模型推动实行问责制,本文分析了维多利亚州现有学校选择政策的影响,特别是在墨尔本北部社会不利地区的教育提供。这项分析挑战了如今已规范化的市场模型的主张,但也指出有必要将研究扩展到这一主题,而在澳大利亚,这一主题所引起的关注很少。我认为,既有政策的实施以及新提议的方向都暗示着责任制不平衡,该制度将不同的标准应用于日益分化的“封闭式”和“开放式”教育部门。

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