Test-Based Accountability and the Rise of Regulatory Governance in Education: A Review of Global Drivers

Antoni Verger, Lluis Parcerisa

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In recent years, test-based accountability (TBA) has emerged as a powerful device to steer public services at a distance. Within the current governance scenario, TBA allows the State to retain regulatory powers over the broader range of education actors that operate in increasingly complex and multi-layered education systems.

This chapter analyses why and how TBA has been rapidly disseminated and adopted as a key mechanism of regulatory governance in education worldwide. The chapter shows that the global diffusion of TBA responds to a combination of drivers of a different nature, namely discursive, political, technologic, and economic. The chapter also shows that, despite the current consensus around the desirability of TBA’s adoption, the most relevant international organisations in the education policy field are disseminating this policy technology with different goals and through different rationalities and instruments.
Idioma originalAnglès
Títol de la publicacióEducation Governance And Social Theory
Subtítol de la publicacióInterdisciplinary Approaches To Research
EditorsA Wilkins, A Olmedo
Capítol7
Pàgines139-158
Nombre de pàgines20
Edició1
ISBN (electrònic)978-1-3500-4008-3
Estat de la publicacióPublicada - 4 d’oct. 2018

Sèrie de publicacions

NomSocial Theory And Methodology In Education Research

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