Policies and People: A Review of Neoliberalism and Educational Technologies in P-12 Education Research

IF 0.3 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Berkeley Review of Education Pub Date : 2020-01-04 DOI:10.5070/b89139249
T. Robinson
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Author(s): Robinson, Thomas Bradley | Abstract: Accountability regimes, value added, vouchers—it is difficult to ignore the evidence of market-based rationalities in global discourses around education. Such rationalities rely heavily on Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs) for their propagation and maintenance under the guise of educational technologies, or ed-tech. The purpose of this literature review is to examine educational research focused on the role ICTs have played in the neoliberalization of education across the globe. The author contends that future inquiry needs to substantiate the broad claims about the pernicious effects of neoliberalized educational technologies by engaging more directly with those most affected: teachers and students.
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政策与人:P-12教育研究中的新自由主义与教育技术述评
[摘要]问责制、增值、代金券——全球教育话语中市场理性的证据不容忽视。这种理性在很大程度上依赖于信息和通信技术(ict),以教育技术(ed-tech)的名义进行传播和维护。这篇文献综述的目的是考察关注ict在全球教育新自由主义化中所扮演角色的教育研究。作者认为,未来的调查需要通过更直接地与受影响最大的人——教师和学生——接触,来证实关于新自由主义教育技术有害影响的广泛说法。
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