Educational reform and modernisation in Europe: The role of national contexts in mediating the new public management

David J Hall, Emiliano Grimaldi, Helen Gunter, Jorunn Moller, Roberto Serpieri, Guri Skedsmo

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Abstract

This article examines the spread of New Public Management (NPM) across European education systems as it has traversed national boundaries. Whilst recognising the transnational dimensions of the spread of NPM the authors offer new insights into the importance of national contexts in mediating this development in educational settings by focusing upon NPM within three European countries (England, Italy and Norway). We reveal its recontextualisation in these sites and the interplay between NPM and local and national conditions. This analysis is underpinned by a theoretical framework that seeks to capture the relationship between education and the state and to reveal tensions produced by NPM both as a shaping force and an entity shaped by local conditions in these contexts. The article concludes by focusing upon the complexities and specificities of NPM recontextualisation in the three countries as a basis for a reflection upon possible future policy trajectories.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)487-507
Number of pages20
JournalEuropean Educational Research Journal
Volume14
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 16 Nov 2015

Keywords

  • New public management, marketisation, neo-liberal policy, centralisation, policy tensions

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