The commercialisation of school administration: one school’s enactment of a student management system in Aotearoa New Zealand

IF 1.8 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
J. Cowan, Anna Hogan, Eimear Enright
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ABSTRACT The intensification of data collection practices in schooling – often due to state accountability requirements – has resulted in the widespread adoption of commercial student management systems (SMS) in schools. Drawing on a qualitative case study of a New Zealand primary school, this paper investigates its adoption of a commercial SMS, and the ways this product re-engineers schooling processes, including what student data is collected, how school decisions are made, and when work is done by staff. Through this analysis, we argue direct-to-school commercial relationships constitute a new configuration of public–private partnerships in education. We demonstrate the rise of a local education market for data management where responsibility is placed on individual schools to choose a commercial product that will interface with the needs of a public bureaucracy. We end this paper with a critical discussion about how the commercialisation of school administration affects the broader infrastructures of public schooling.
学校管理的商业化:新西兰奥特罗阿一所学校制定学生管理制度
学校数据收集实践的加强-通常是由于国家问责要求-导致学校广泛采用商业学生管理系统(SMS)。借鉴新西兰一所小学的定性案例研究,本文调查了它对商业短信的采用,以及该产品重新设计教育过程的方式,包括收集什么学生数据,如何做出学校决策,以及工作人员何时完成工作。通过这一分析,我们认为直接面向学校的商业关系构成了教育领域公私伙伴关系的一种新配置。我们展示了数据管理的地方教育市场的兴起,在这个市场上,各个学校有责任选择一种商业产品,这种产品将与公共官僚机构的需求相结合。在本文的最后,我们对学校管理的商业化如何影响公立学校更广泛的基础设施进行了批判性的讨论。
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Journal of Educational Administration and History
Journal of Educational Administration and History EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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