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International Aid to Education: Power Dynamics in an Era of Partnership (International Perspectives on Educational Reform)

International Aid to Education: Power Dynamics in an Era of Partnership (International Perspectives on Educational Reform)

Current price: $114.00
Publication Date: July 12th, 2019
Publisher:
Teachers College Press
ISBN:
9780807761816
Pages:
160

Description

Partnerships are now pervasive in global education and development, but are they creating equitable, cooperative, and positive relationships? Through case studies of prominent multi-stakeholder partnerships--including the Education Cannot Wait Fund and Global Partnership for Education--as well as a comprehensive analysis of the global education network, this book exposes clear power imbalances that persist in the international aid environment. The author reveals how actors and organizations from high-income countries continue to wield disproportionate influence, while the private sector holds a growing degree of authority in public policy circles. In light of such evidence, this book questions if partnerships truly ameliorate power asymmetries, or if they instead reproduce the precise inequities they are meant to eliminate.

Book Features:

  • Provides in-depth case studies of two of the most prominent multi-stakeholder education organizations, including key informant interviews that provide insider perspectives and critiques.
  • Applies innovative methodologies to understand power and influence, including a network analysis of hundreds of organizations engaged in the global education sector.
  • Tackles pressing and evolving themes, such as increased private sector engagement and power asymmetries in international development.

About the Author

Francine Menashy is an associate professor in the Department of Leadership in Education and teaches in the Urban Education, Leadership, and Policy Studies doctoral program at the University of Massachusetts Boston. Dr. Menashy is coeditor of Comparative Education Review.