Neo-liberal Governance Leads Education and Educational Leadership Astray
Author(s):
Lejf Moos (presenting / submitting)
Conference:
ECER 2017
Format:
Symposium Paper (Copy for Joint Session)

Session Information

03 SES 09 B JS, Bridging Educational Leadership, Curriculum Studies and Didaktik. Grounding Comparative Research and Dialogue in Non-Affirmative Theory of Education (Part 1)

Joint Symposium NW 03 and NW 26 to be continued in 26 SES 10 B JS

Time:
2017-08-24
13:30-15:00
Room:
K4.04
Chair:
Rose Ylimaki
Discussant:
Michael Uljens

Contribution

The neo-liberal move to depoliticise and deregulate governance of public sectors by transferring them to the technocratic and administrative marketplace management endangers the political and democratic processes at all levels. It influences education and educational leadership at their very core: the purpose of education is shifting from intending to raise autonomous and critical participants in democracies, to aiming to produce an affirmative and employable workforce. This paper analyses current developments in politics, administration and governance at state, municipal and institutional levels from a democratic perspective, and discusses concepts and practices of education and educational leadership with these same views. Two paradigms are described, in order to find the core of both kinds of theories: an outcomes-oriented, and a participation-oriented perspective. From a normative, democratic, viewpoint, it is argued that the core of each should be non-coercive relationships, developing deliberative practices in contemporary contexts is the main perspective in the chapter.

References

Moos, L., Möller, J., & Johansson, O. (2004, September). A Scandinavian perspective on educational leadership. In The Educational Forum (Vol. 68, No. 3, pp. 200-210). Taylor & Francis Group. Moos, L. (2013). (ed.), Transnational Influences on Values and Practices in Nordic Educational Leadership: Is there a Nordic Model? Dordrecht: Springer.

Author Information

Lejf Moos (presenting / submitting)
Aarhus University

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