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Rethinking the pattern of external policy referencing: media discourses over the 'Asian Tigers'' PISA success in Australia, Germany and South Korea
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Sung, Youl-Kwan
, Waldow, Florian
, Takayama, Keita
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/ Asia
/ Asians
/ Australia
/ Comparative Education
/ Comparative studies
/ Discourse
/ Discourses
/ Economic Factors
/ Economic relations
/ Education
/ Education policy
/ Education reform
/ Educational Change
/ Educational Policy
/ Foreign Countries
/ Germany
/ Global Approach
/ International economic relations
/ League tables
/ Mass media images
/ Media
/ News Reporting
/ Program for International Student Assessment
/ Secondary School Students
/ South Korea
/ Stereotypes
/ Success
2014
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Rethinking the pattern of external policy referencing: media discourses over the 'Asian Tigers'' PISA success in Australia, Germany and South Korea
by
Sung, Youl-Kwan
, Waldow, Florian
, Takayama, Keita
in
Achievement Tests
/ Asia
/ Asians
/ Australia
/ Comparative Education
/ Comparative studies
/ Discourse
/ Discourses
/ Economic Factors
/ Economic relations
/ Education
/ Education policy
/ Education reform
/ Educational Change
/ Educational Policy
/ Foreign Countries
/ Germany
/ Global Approach
/ International economic relations
/ League tables
/ Mass media images
/ Media
/ News Reporting
/ Program for International Student Assessment
/ Secondary School Students
/ South Korea
/ Stereotypes
/ Success
2014
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Rethinking the pattern of external policy referencing: media discourses over the 'Asian Tigers'' PISA success in Australia, Germany and South Korea
by
Sung, Youl-Kwan
, Waldow, Florian
, Takayama, Keita
in
Achievement Tests
/ Asia
/ Asians
/ Australia
/ Comparative Education
/ Comparative studies
/ Discourse
/ Discourses
/ Economic Factors
/ Economic relations
/ Education
/ Education policy
/ Education reform
/ Educational Change
/ Educational Policy
/ Foreign Countries
/ Germany
/ Global Approach
/ International economic relations
/ League tables
/ Mass media images
/ Media
/ News Reporting
/ Program for International Student Assessment
/ Secondary School Students
/ South Korea
/ Stereotypes
/ Success
2014
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Rethinking the pattern of external policy referencing: media discourses over the 'Asian Tigers'' PISA success in Australia, Germany and South Korea
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Rethinking the pattern of external policy referencing: media discourses over the 'Asian Tigers'' PISA success in Australia, Germany and South Korea
2014
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Overview
The article compares how the success of the 'Asian Tiger' countries in PISA, especially PISA 2009, was depicted in the media discussion in Australia, Germany and South Korea. It argues that even in the times of today's 'globalised education policy field', local factors are important in determining whether or not a country becomes a reference society for educational reform. The article aims to uncover some of these factors, identifying the globally disseminated stereotypes about Asian education, economic relations and the sense of 'crisis' induced through the relative position and change of position in PISA league tables in the countries in question.
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Routledge,Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis,Taylor & Francis Ltd
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