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The Rhetoric of Educational Reform
Authors:Benjamin Levin  Jonathan Young
Institution:(1) Room 162, Legislative Building, Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3C 0V8, Canada;(2) Faculty of Education, The University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3T 2N2, Canada
Abstract:This article is an examination of the language of recent large-scale education reform in England, New Zealand, and the Canadian provinces of Alberta and Manitoba. In each jurisdiction, we review both the official documents and the parliamentary debate around a set of major educational reforms, looking at both the similarities and differences between jurisdictions and at the overall nature of official discourse. Although some similar rhetoric was used in all four settings, we conclude that the differences in justifications were more significant than the commonalities. Our analysis supports a view of official rhetoric as being primarily symbolic and intended to create or support particular definitions of problems and solutions, but also as shaped by the historical context, institutional structure, and political culture of each setting.
Keywords:education reform  ideology  rhetoric
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