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Parents and schools: partnership or surveillance?

Authors :
Gill Crozier
Source :
Scopus-Elsevier
Publication Year :
1998
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 1998.

Abstract

This paper argues that ‘partnership’ is an essential part of the marketization of education. Whilst the market fragments and promotes individualism, ‘partnership’ promotes involvement, commitment and responsibility. It is, though, an involvement, commitment and responsibility based on individual vested interest; a necessary prerequisite to protect one's ‘investment’. In harnessing this, control upon the individual is exerted. ‘Partnership’ is presented here as double‐edged for both parents and teachers. Whilst parents may call teachers to account, ‘partnership’ acts as a form of control upon parents. Employing ‘surveillance’ as a conceptual framework, the nature and purpose of ‘partnership’, together with its management by teachers, is discussed. The paper argues that partnership serves as a device for monitoring parents and engendering what Foucault describes as ‘disciplinary power’ which is ensuring that parents learn to be ‘good’ parents as defined by the teachers and adopt a set of values that match t...

Details

ISSN :
14645106 and 02680939
Volume :
13
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Education Policy
Accession number :
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