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E-grāmata: Evidence and Expertise in Nordic Education Policy: A Comparative Network Analysis

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This open access book explores how policy makers draw on national, regional and international expertise in issuing school reform within five Nordic countries. In an era of international comparison, policy makers are expected to review best practices, learn from experiences from elsewhere, and apply international standards propelled by international organizations. Do they do so   What counts, for them, as evidence and expertise? The chapters draw methodologically on bibliometric data, network analysis, document analysis and expert interviews. They show compellingly how governments use “evidence” strategically and selectively for agenda setting and policy decisions. This book will be of interest and value to scholars of education policy, specifically within the Nordic region, and international and comparative education.


1 Introduction: A Comparative Network Analysis of Knowledge Use in Nordic Education Policies
1(32)
Kirsten Sivesind
Berit Karseth
2 What Is in a Reference? Theoretically Understanding the Uses of Evidence in Education Policy
33(26)
Gita Steiner-Khamsi
3 Exploring the Architecture of Policy Knowledge: A Methodological Note
59(18)
Oren Pizmony-Levy
Chanwoong Baek
4 Policy Borrowing and Evidence in Danish Education Policy Preparation: The Case of the Public School Reform of2013
77(38)
Trine Juul Reder
Christian Ydesen
5 Evidence and Expert Power in Finnish Education Policy Making: The National Core Curriculum Reform
115(34)
Saija Volmari
Jaakko Kauko
Juho Anturaniemi
Iris Santos
6 The Irregular Formation of State Policy Documents in the Icelandic Field of Education 2013-2017
149(34)
Berglind Ros Magnusddttir
Jon Torfi Jonasson
7 Structuring School Reform Policy with Evidence: The Inter-mediational Role of Knowledge Sources and Arguments
183(44)
Bernadette Hormann
Kirsten Sivesind
8 The Complexity of Context in Legitimating National School Reforms: The Case of Sweden
227(26)
Andreas Nordin
Ninni Wahlstrom
9 Evidence-Based Policymaking in Nordic Countries: Different Settings, Different Practices?
253(28)
Chanwoong Baek
Dijana Tiplic
Iris Santos
10 How Much Is Policy Advice Changed and Lost in Political Translation?
281(40)
Gita Steiner-Khamsi
Chanwoong Baek
Berit Karseth
Andreas Nordin
11 The OECD and the Field of Knowledge Brokers in Danish, Finnish, and Icelandic Education Policy
321(28)
Christian Ydesen
Jaakko Kauko
Berglind Ros Magnusdottir
12 Regional Policy Spaces, Knowledge Networks, and the "Nordic Other"
349(34)
Saija Volmari
Kirsten Sivesind
Jon Torfi Jonasson
13 On Evidence, Impact, and Layers in Education Policy Processes
383(12)
Kerstin Martens
14 Evidence-Based Policy Making and Educational Reform in Nordic Europe: Key Contributions of the POLNET Study
395(14)
Antoni Verger
15 Conclusion: Toward a Renewed Understanding of Evidence-Based Policy in Education
409
Berit Karseth
Kirsten Sivesind
Berit Karseth is Professor in the Department of Education at University of Oslo, Norway. Her main research interests and publications lie in the fields of education policy, reforms, and curriculum studies.





 





Kirsten Sivesind is Associate Professor in the Department of Education at the University of Oslo, Norway. Beyond her academic discipline of curriculum theory, her research focuses on comparative policy analysis and the history of educational ideas and reform.





 





Gita Steiner-Khamsi is Professor of Comparative and International Education at Teachers College, Columbia University, USA. Her research interests focus on policy borrowing, comparative policy studies, public-private partnerships in education, and comparative methodology.