Type | Journal Article - Journal of Postcolonial Cultures and Societies |
Title | Reading conformity, resistance, and hybridity in Jamaica’s educational policy reform approaches |
Author(s) | |
Volume | 4 |
Issue | 4 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2013 |
URL | http://www.jpcs.in/upload/741114981Reading Resistance final.pdf |
Abstract | This paper examines how Jamaica’s policy responses to global educational policy discourses are shaped by the country’s postcolonial condition. I employ three core concepts of postcolonial theory - conformity, resistance and hybridity - to extrapolate a contextual understanding of Jamaica’s educational policy reform efforts. Through the examination of various policy texts, I find that there is rhetorical compliance to neoliberal educational discourse juxtaposed with policies in practice that challenge notions of a universalizing neoliberal ethos. Drawing on examples from the social safety net and students loans system, I argue that though Jamaica appears to be embracing global education disco urses, its policy approaches represent deeper complexities beyond conformity. |
» | Jamaica - Survey of Living Conditions 2009 |