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OverviewAn accessible and original look into the education policy of Australia that considers how it came about, how it was steered to the political right, how some educators struggled to implement or resist it in their schools and how it applies to other systems. Full Product DetailsAuthor: M. Weaver-HightowerPublisher: Palgrave Macmillan Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan Edition: 1st ed. 2008 Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9781349375301ISBN 10: 1349375306 Pages: 252 Publication Date: 08 November 2015 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents"Foreword; M.W.Apple Gender and Education in a ""New"" Century: The ""Boy Turn"" Masculinity ""Down Under"": The Roots of Boys' Education Policy in Australia Boys: Getting It Right : Inventing Boys Through Policy Means to an End: The Resulting Initiatives ""Getting It Right"" in the Schoolhouse: Two Case Studies Boys Education in the United States: What Australia's Example Tells Us Coda: Hope and Strategy"ReviewsWeaver-Hightower s The Politics of Policy in Boys' Education is a model of rigorous, critical policy analysis. Focusing on the case of boys education in Australia, Weaver-Hightower excavates and explores the interplay between a wide range of stakeholders around a spate of events and public arguments that unfolded in Australia in recent years. While this is the story of a single policy, it tells a much wider story about the struggle over the future of boys and of masculinity in a uniquely dynamic context. It also provides an extended argument for the power of thinking about policy in ecological ways. I can t recommend this book highly enough. - Greg Dimitriadis, Professor, Department of Educational Leadership and Policy, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York Weaver-Hightower provides a research-based and exceedingly informative account of the development of national policies for boys in Australian schools during the period of the conservative Howard government. He also contextualizes these developments globally and comparatively with the more limited policy developments in the USA. This ecological policy analysis provides deep insights into the boy turn in education and offers hope for all those seeking a more gender equal society. - Bob Lingard, School of Education, The University of Queensland Weaver-Hightower s The Politics of Policy in Boys' Education is a model of rigorous, critical policy analysis. Focusing on the case of boys education in Australia, Weaver-Hightower excavates and explores the interplay between a wide range of stakeholders around a spate of events and public arguments that unfolded in Australia in recent years. While this is the story of a single policy, it tells a much wider story about the struggle over the future of boys and of masculinity in a uniquely dynamic context. It also provides an extended argument for the power of thinking about policy in ecological ways. I can t recommend this book highly enough. - Greg Dimitriadis, Professor, Department of Educational Leadership and Policy, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York Weaver-Hightower provides a research-based and exceedingly informative account of the development of national policies for boys in Australian schools during the period of the conservative Howard government. He also contextualizes these developments globally and comparatively with the more limited policy developments in the USA. This ecological policy analysis provides deep insights into the boy turn in education and offers hope for all those seeking a more gender equal society. - Bob Lingard, School of Education, The University of Queensland ""Weaver-Hightower s The Politics of Policy in Boys' Education is a model of rigorous, critical policy analysis. Focusing on the case of boys education in Australia, Weaver-Hightower excavates and explores the interplay between a wide range of stakeholders around a spate of events and public arguments that unfolded in Australia in recent years. While this is the story of a single policy, it tells a much wider story about the struggle over the future of boys and of masculinity in a uniquely dynamic context. It also provides an extended argument for the power of thinking about policy in ecological ways. I can t recommend this book highly enough."" - Greg Dimitriadis, Professor, Department of Educational Leadership and Policy, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York ""Weaver-Hightower provides a research-based and exceedingly informative account of the development of national policies for boys in Australian schools during the period of the conservative Howard government. He also contextualizes these developments globally and comparatively with the more limited policy developments in the USA. This ecological policy analysis provides deep insights into the boy turn in education and offers hope for all those seeking a more gender equal society."" - Bob Lingard, School of Education, The University of Queensland Author InformationMARCUS B. WEAVER-HIGHTOWER is Assistant Professor of Educational Foundations and Research at the University of North Dakota, USA. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |