Education Quality and Social Justice in the South includes contributions from leading scholars in the field of education and development. The text draws upon state of the art evidence from the five year EdQual research programme, which focuses upon raising achievement in low income countries, and demonstrates how systems of high quality universal education can be sustained. By exploring recent research initiatives to improve education quality, the importance of supporting local policy makers, educators and parents as agents of change, and students as active inquirers is highlighted, and the challenge of taking successful initiatives to scale is explained.
The book is divided into three main parts:
-Framing Education Quality
-Planning and Policies for Quality
-Implementing Quality in Schools
Education Quality and Social Justice in the South argues that implementing a high quality of education using theories of social justice can inform the understanding of inclusion, relevance and democracy in education. The book should be essential reading for both students and researchers within the fields of international and comparative education, along with educational policy, poverty and development studies.
Leon Tikly is Professor in Education at the Graduate School of Education at the University of Bristol, UK.
Angeline M. Barrett is a Research Fellow at the Graduate School of Education at the University of Bristol, UK.