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Action Research for Student Teachers 2nd Edition – PDF ebook Copyright: 2021, Edition: 2nd, Author: Colin Forster; Rachel Eperjesi, Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd (UK), Print ISBN: 9781529730326, etext ISBN: 9781000360639, Format: PDF

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Full title: Action Research for Student Teachers 2nd Edition
Edition: 2nd
Copyright year: 2021
Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd (UK)
Author: Colin Forster; Rachel Eperjesi
ISBN: 9781529730326, 9781000360639
Format: PDF

Description of Action Research for Student Teachers 2nd Edition:
This edited collection combines quantitative content and critical discourse analysis to reveal a shift in the rhetoric used as part of the neoliberal agenda in education. It does so by analysing, uncovering, and commenting on language as a central tool of education. Focussing on vocabulary, metaphors, and slogans used in strategy documents, advertising, policy, and public discourse, the text illustrates how concepts such as justice, opportunity, well-being, talent, and disadvantage have been hijacked by educational institutes, governments, and universities. Showing how neoliberalism has changed discourses about education and educational policy, these chapters trace issues such as anti-intellectualism, commercialization, meritocracy, and an erasure of racial difference back to a contradictory growth in egalitarian rhetoric. Given its global scope, this volume offers a timely intervention in the studies of neoliberalism and education by developing a holistic vision of how the language of neoliberalism has changed how we think about education. It will prove to be an essential resource for scholars and researchers working at the intersections of education, policymaking, and neoliberalism.