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precariousness of work, education practices, and policies as a result of ongoing reform. In Repositioned professionals and heterodox: a response to the precarity of reform in further education, Lewis Entwistle draws upon Bourdieu’s theories to understand the ways professionals working in further education in England are being continually
- Amanda Heffernan, Jane Wilkinson
- 2021
Nov 24, 2021 · In Necessary risk: addressing precarity by re-envisioning teaching and learning, Jeanne M. Powers and Lok-Sze Wong explore the effects of long-term neoliberal education policy reforms in Arizona, USA which have left public schools and educators in positions of precariousness.
Abstract: The aim of this article is to analyse how neoliberal principles in education create a state of precariousness. The question that will guide the problematisation and the argumentation of the work is: What is the «status» of precariousness in the current order and how does it manifest
Jun 24, 2021 · PRECARITY AND PRECARIOUSNESS IN EDUCATION. Jayantibhai V. Patel, Asst. Professor, Smt. R.K.D.Khanushiya M.Ed. College, Karnavat. School Campus, Gobari Road,...
Dec 15, 2022 · The aim of this article is to analyse how neoliberal principles in education create a state of precariousness.
The resulting pervasive uncertainty ‘prevents all rational anticipation’, but he also noted that precarity touches everyone, even those ‘apparently spared’ casualized work, forming a key component of a ‘mode of domination’ based on ‘a generalised and permanent state of insecurity’.
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Dec 1, 2013 · Abstract. Access to and participation in university education is a key equity issue, with increased efforts to widen the participation of secondary school-aged students from low socio-economic ...