Competition within and across universities is so common that it may not seem like a big deal. Professors compete for tenure. Students compete to get into a best universities. And universities compete for rankings. But where does this competition come from and what effects is it having on higher education systems? My guest today is Prof. […]
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On today’s show we continue our conversation on PISA. Last week Bob Lingard walked us through the history of the OECDs work in education and compared the main PISA test with the new service called “PISA for Schools.” Today, Keita Takayama provides a critical reading of the so-called “PISA debate.” This debate started in May 2014 when a […]
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Jane Kenway is an emeritus professor at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. For the past several years, Professor Kenway has led a team of scholars and students from around the world on a multi-sited global ethnography of elite schools in 12 countries. The study explores the global forces, connections and imaginations on elite schools, and hopes to […]
Bernhard Streitwieser & Anthony Ogden
Scholar-Practitioners in Higher Education
Scholar-Practitioners in Higher Education
Rajani Naidoo
Competition in higher education
Competition within and across universities is so common that it may not seem like a big deal. Professors compete for tenure. Students compete to get into a best universities. And universities compete for rankings. But where does this competition come from and what effects is it having on higher education systems? My guest today is Prof. […]
Competition in higher education
Phan Le Ha
English Language in Asian Higher Education
English Language in Asian Higher Education
André Mazawi
Mobility and dwelling in higher education
Mobility and dwelling in higher education
Susan Robertson
The rise of regionalisms
The rise of regionalisms
Jason Beech
New spatial thinking
New spatial thinking
Keita Takayama
Rethinking the PISA Debate
On today’s show we continue our conversation on PISA. Last week Bob Lingard walked us through the history of the OECDs work in education and compared the main PISA test with the new service called “PISA for Schools.” Today, Keita Takayama provides a critical reading of the so-called “PISA debate.” This debate started in May 2014 when a […]
Rethinking the PISA Debate
Bob Lingard
PISA For Schools, explained
PISA For Schools, explained
Aziz Choudry
Activism and social movements
Activism and social movements
Jane Kenway
Multi-sited global ethnography
Jane Kenway is an emeritus professor at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. For the past several years, Professor Kenway has led a team of scholars and students from around the world on a multi-sited global ethnography of elite schools in 12 countries. The study explores the global forces, connections and imaginations on elite schools, and hopes to […]
Multi-sited global ethnography
Cynthia Miller-Idriss
Rightwing extremism in Germany
Rightwing extremism in Germany
Supriya Baily
Gender and equity in education
Gender and equity in education