The Comparative Politics of Education
- 344 pages
- 13 hours of reading
This book provides new evidence on teachers unions and their political activities across nations, and offers a foundation for a comparative politics of education.
This series delves into the intricate connections between political systems and education across diverse nations. Each volume tackles critical issues such as state influence on schooling, the dynamics of educational reform, and social equity within educational frameworks. It offers profound insights into how politics and education intertwine, shaping societal outcomes. This collection is essential for scholars of comparative politics, education, and policy.

This book provides new evidence on teachers unions and their political activities across nations, and offers a foundation for a comparative politics of education.