Digital Governance of Education explores the multiple ways in which digital technologies are changing the experience of education. With much of the contemporary education practice either taking place or being documented digitally, a huge amount of data is constantly being collected and analysed to give sophisticated and up-to-date accounts of education practice in contemporary societies. Such ‘datafication’ of education, mediated through technology, gives rise to what the author defines as ‘digital governance’ of education – a transnational assemblage of people, technologies and policies that increasingly affects how national education systems are organized and managed. Paolo Landri argues that the emergence of digital governance is closely related to the new wave of standardization in education, exemplified by the shift towards what is measurable (for example focus on ‘learning outcomes') and towards transparency in education practice - a shift that is both facilitated and augmented by digital technologies. The author places the digital governance of education within the framework of Europeanization of education, exploring how it contributes to the creation and regulation of European education arena through consolidation of digital space and tools introduced in this process (such as guidelines, country reports and online dashboards). Adopting a sociomaterial approach to education policy and drawing on actor-network theory, Paolo Landri uses empirical data to investigate how the digitization of education policy and practice is occurring in Italy, and to what extent it contributes to the growth of the digital governance of education. Pointing out the variety of risks and opportunities, he indicates future directions of critical research and the wider international implications of this global trend.
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1. Digital Governance, Standardization of Education and Transparency 2. Tracing the Sociomateriality of the Digital Governance of Education 3. The Visualization of the European Space of Education 4. Houses of Glass? The Fabrication of a School Data Infrastructure 5. The Use of School Data Infrastructures: ‘Secrets Algorithms’ and the Data-Based 6. Becoming Topological. The Development of the Digital Schooling 7. Conclusion: ‘Cartographies’ as Critical Tools Notes References Index
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Provides an up-close analysis of how digital technologies are reshaping education systems and schools across Europe and beyond. Through theoretically grounded and methodologically adventurous case studies, Paolo Landri provides the necessary critical cartography for future studies at an important new front in sociology of education.
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Explores how digital technologies and transnational trends, such as Europeanization and standardization of education, affect national education policy and practice.
Explores a topical and current research agenda on digital technology and its impact on education policy and governance internationally

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ISBN
9781350006430
Publisert
2018-09-20
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Vendor
Bloomsbury Academic
Vekt
406 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
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Antall sider
192

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Paolo Landri is Senior Researcher in the Institute of Research on Population and Social Policies at the National Research Council (IRPPS-CNR), Italy.