Policy Entrepreneurship in Education: Engagement, Influence and Impact

Policy Entrepreneurship in Education: Engagement, Influence and Impact

by JamesArthur (Author)

Synopsis

Policy Entrepreneurship in Education aims to build the confidence and skills of education academics in securing higher impact for their work. It offers guidance and identifies methods of capturing and measuring impact, as well as practical advice in helping academics engage policy makers and influence society with their research.

Written specifically for the field of education, the book utilises domestic and international examples to illustrate those policy entrepreneurship activities which advance impact and appeal to international audiences, who are increasingly concerned with how higher education studies in education can make a difference on the ground.

Combining theory and practice, the book employs a practical approach to doing policy entrepreneurship. It is a unique offering that will appeal to all who have an academic or practical interest in policy change and how to affect this.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 190
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 06 Jul 2017

ISBN 10: 1138214590
ISBN 13: 9781138214590

Media Reviews

`This excellent book is not about entrepreneurship in the narrow sense it has been accorded in critiques of the neoliberal university. James Arthur adopts an inclusive definition of policy entrepreneurship and provides us with a wide-ranging exploration of the possibilities and problems of developing a close relationship between research and policy in education. Unlike so much fashionable rhetoric about the advent of `evidence-based policy', his book recognises just how complex and complicated that relationship actually is and helps us to understand why that is the case. Yet it also offers some helpful guidance to academics who seek to be more entrepreneurial and includes some useful case studies of more and less successful attempts to link research and policy in the field of education. The book ends with a fascinating account of the author's own attempts to negotiate that terrain.' - Professor Geoff Whitty, Director Emeritus, UCL Institute of Education

`I thoroughly recommend this excellent book, which not only clarifies the nature of policy entrepreneurship but offers practical lessons to others who would seek to emulate the impact created by Professor Arthur and the Jubilee Centre.' - Lord James O'Shaughnessy, Former Director of Policy, 10 Downing Street.

Author Bio
James Arthur is Director of the Jubilee Centre for Character and Virtues and Deputy Pro Vice Chancellor for Staffing at the University of Birmingham, UK.