Global citizenship education practices in Singapore and Australia: Tensions between educational and market rationales

IF 1.6 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Research in Comparative and International Education Pub Date : 2023-03-03 DOI:10.1177/17454999231158901
Suraiya Hameed, B. Lingard, S. Creagh
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This article draws on a qualitative comparative research study of global citizenship education (GCE) in two primary schools, an international school in Singapore and an independent school in Australia. This paper focuses on the implementation of GCE within the two specific school contexts, Singapore and Australia, examining the tensions which existed between neo-liberal market rationales and the critical democratic ideologies at each site. The paper explored in-depth how the neo-liberal market agenda influenced and shaped the societal imaginaries specifically in relation to their GCE commitments. Despite each schools’ commitments to critical democratic GCE ideals, they were very mindful about being distinctive and remaining competitive within their respective educational markets. To that extent, the schools were neo-liberal market actors. Empirical data shows the complexity of a more hybridised or a continuum existence between these two ideologies, thus providing a more nuanced insight of the binary within the school sites.
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新加坡和澳大利亚的全球公民教育实践:教育与市场之间的紧张关系
本文对新加坡一所国际学校和澳大利亚一所私立学校两所小学的全球公民教育(GCE)进行了定性比较研究。本文着重于在新加坡和澳大利亚这两个特定的学校背景下实施GCE,研究每个地点新自由主义市场理论与批判民主意识形态之间存在的紧张关系。本文深入探讨了新自由主义市场议程如何影响和塑造社会想象,特别是与他们的GCE承诺有关。尽管每一所学校都致力于关键的民主GCE理想,但他们非常注意在各自的教育市场中保持独特性和竞争力。在这种程度上,这些学校是新自由主义的市场参与者。经验数据显示了这两种意识形态之间更为混合或连续存在的复杂性,从而为学校场地内的二元性提供了更细致的见解。
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Research in Comparative and International Education
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期刊介绍: Research in Comparative and International Education is a peer-reviewed international journal, edited by Hubert Ertl of the University of Oxford, assisted by an Editorial Board and an International Advisory Board of international scholars with a wide range of expertise in comparative and international studies.
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