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Southern Transformation

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There are two Aucklands. One is the educated, urbane beneficiary of social capital and educational investment.

The other is apparently an educational wasteland, its dysfunctions threatening to sink Auckland’s economic future.

To many, South Auckland is an intractable public policy problem—if only we could ‘fix’ the south, its inequalities would disappear and not only Auckland, but Aotearoa, would be richer and more comfortable for it.

There is another side to South Auckland. It is home to both the well-established and the migrant.

It delivered the first mayor to Auckland’s supercity, who sold a vision for transforming the south into an economic powerhouse—a vision now embedded in the city’s strategic plans.

But will social and economic transformation actually be delivered?

How? What role does education play in the current dynamic of South Auckland, and what will its future be?

There is a difference between what public policymakers see and what those on the ground understand about education in Auckland.

This book advocates a community-specific approach to educational success and transformation in our largest city.

It explores the failures of free markets in education; the learning challenges in poor urban neighbourhoods; and calls for educational governance that harnesses collective effort and strategic investment for a different future.

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Product Details
Victoria University Press
1776560965 / 9781776560967
Paperback / softback
10/11/2016
New Zealand
English
263 pages : maps (colour)
24 cm