Facing “a tipping point”? The role of the OECD as a boundary organisation in governing education in Sweden

This paper focuses on the role of the OECD as a boundary organisation in Swedish education policy during the last 10 years. This has been a critical period of the transformation of the Swedish education system. Post-PISA, Swedish education moved from a position of confidence and relative strength to...

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Main Author: Sotiria Grek
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2020-07-01
Series:Education Inquiry
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20004508.2019.1701838
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description This paper focuses on the role of the OECD as a boundary organisation in Swedish education policy during the last 10 years. This has been a critical period of the transformation of the Swedish education system. Post-PISA, Swedish education moved from a position of confidence and relative strength to one of crisis and slow recovery. So far, most educational research has either tried to identify a top-down linear influence from the international to the national “levels”, or has disputed such influence by suggesting that PISA has not causally led to substantial national reforms. On the contrary, this article suggests that education policy research has to move away from viewing the relationship of the national with the global as hierarchical, linear and hegemonic. Through the operationalisation of the concept of boundary organisation, this paper is asking pertinent questions about the conditions, processes and practices that led to the entanglement of a large international organisation, the OECD, in the day-to-day policy-making of a country such as Sweden. This requires a nuanced theoretical and empirical approach, attentive to the political work of material artefacts, actors and organisations in the negotiations and ultimately the making of educational consensus.
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title Facing “a tipping point”? The role of the OECD as a boundary organisation in governing education in Sweden
title_full Facing “a tipping point”? The role of the OECD as a boundary organisation in governing education in Sweden
title_fullStr Facing “a tipping point”? The role of the OECD as a boundary organisation in governing education in Sweden
title_full_unstemmed Facing “a tipping point”? The role of the OECD as a boundary organisation in governing education in Sweden
title_short Facing “a tipping point”? The role of the OECD as a boundary organisation in governing education in Sweden
title_sort facing a tipping point the role of the oecd as a boundary organisation in governing education in sweden
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pisa
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