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KASMULTI4 International Dynamics and Policy Transfer in Education 5 ECTS
Periods
Period I Period II Period II Period IV
Language of instruction
English
Type or level of studies
Advanced studies
Course unit descriptions in the curriculum
Degree Programme in Educational Studies
Faculty of Education

Learning outcomes

At the end of the course, the students:
- Can identify and understand the dynamics of policy transfer, including in their own countries;
- Is able to engage in debates on topics related with educational governance and policy making;
- Think critically about the influences that international/transnational organisations have in their countries, being able to analyse its role in the national policy-making.

General description

The students will be introduced to:

-          Topics related with contemporary international influences in education and policy transfer;

-          The influence of international/transnational actors (as OECD) in steering national policy-making;

-          International large scale assessments and the reference to the “best performers” in education (i.e. Finland, Shanghai, Hong Kong, etc.);

-          PISA as a tool for reform legitimisation at the national level;

-          The role of PISA in the formation of new ‘reference societies’.

Enrolment for University Studies

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Teachers

Iris Alves Santos, Teacher responsible

Teaching

14-Jan-2019 – 28-Feb-2019
Seminar 20 hours
Mon 14-Jan-2019 at 8.30-12.30, Virta 112
Tue 22-Jan-2019 at 8.30-12.30, Linna K113
Tue 5-Feb-2019 at 8.30-12.30, Virta 112
Tue 12-Feb-2019 at 8.30-12.30, Linna K113
Tue 19-Feb-2019 at 8.30-12.30, Virta 113
Independent work 115 hours

Evaluation

Numeric 1-5.

Evaluation criteria

Attendance, pre-class assignments, active participation in classroom debates, quality of final essay.

Study materials

- Sellar, S. & Lingard, B. (2013). The OECD and global governance in education. Journal of Education Policy.28, 5, p. 710-725.

- Sellar, S. & Lingard, B. (2013). Looking East: Shanghai, PISA 2009 and the reconstitution of reference societies in the global education policy field. Comparative Education, 49, 4, p. 464-485.

- Steiner-Khamsi, G. (2002). Re-framing educational borrowing as a policy strategy. In M. Caruso & H-E. Tenorth (Eds.). Internationaliseierung/internationalization – Semantik und Bildungssystem in Vergleichender Perspective/Comparing Educational Systems and Semantics (p. 57 – 89). Frankfurt a-m. Main: Peter Lang.

- Takayama, K. (2009). Politics of Externalization in reflexive times: Reinventing Japanese education reform discourses through ‘Finnish PISA success’. Comparative Education Review, 54, 1, 51-74.

- Takayama, K., Waldow, F., & Sung, Y-K. (2013). Finland has it all? Examining the media accentuation of ‘Finnish Education’ in Australia, Germany and South Korea. Research in Comparative and International Education, 8, 3, 307-325.

Further information

Max 20 students.