Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6841380 International Journal of Educational Development 2014 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
A future-perfect global education agenda is currently being designed. Much extant research investigates the past-imperfect implementation of successive waves of global education goals. This article is based on a study that investigated the ways in which formal policy commitments in a post-MDGs agenda may be constrained by contemporary global policy practices. Using narrative analysis of interview data from key global policy actors, I argue that future policy will be constrained by: first, the assumptions that currently underlie global policy actors' narratives of quality and equity; and second, new consensual aid implementation mechanisms that monitor narrow definitions of quality.
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