TY - JOUR
T1 - What do you need to know to live in the world? Global educational reform and the democratisation of knowledge
AU - Biccum, April R.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - This paper is an interpretive study of a Global Educational Reform Movement marshalling Global Education, Global Citizenship Education, Global Competence and twenty-first Century Skills in response to the problems caused by capitalist globalisation and a technological society. What kind of knowledge is being endorsed by this educational reform movement? Using Critical Discourse Analysis this paper shows that Interpretivist methodological capability is part of what GERM actors think you need to know to live in the world. This raises a puzzle: why are technocratic organisations engaged in metrological politics endorsing interpretive methodological capability? GERM is content driven and despite many well founded critiques, needs to be theorised under the rubric of Global Knowledge Politics. I employ the concept ‘knowledge monopolies’ from Canadian Political Economist Harold Innis as a way of theorising the complexities of GERM. My study points to the necessity for a conversation about the democratisation of knowledge.
AB - This paper is an interpretive study of a Global Educational Reform Movement marshalling Global Education, Global Citizenship Education, Global Competence and twenty-first Century Skills in response to the problems caused by capitalist globalisation and a technological society. What kind of knowledge is being endorsed by this educational reform movement? Using Critical Discourse Analysis this paper shows that Interpretivist methodological capability is part of what GERM actors think you need to know to live in the world. This raises a puzzle: why are technocratic organisations engaged in metrological politics endorsing interpretive methodological capability? GERM is content driven and despite many well founded critiques, needs to be theorised under the rubric of Global Knowledge Politics. I employ the concept ‘knowledge monopolies’ from Canadian Political Economist Harold Innis as a way of theorising the complexities of GERM. My study points to the necessity for a conversation about the democratisation of knowledge.
KW - Global educational reform
KW - global education governance
KW - global knowledge politics
KW - interpretivist methods
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U2 - 10.1080/14767724.2024.2312834
DO - 10.1080/14767724.2024.2312834
M3 - Article
SN - 1476-7724
JO - Globalisation, Societies and Education
JF - Globalisation, Societies and Education
ER -