1. Introduction: Researching the Global Education Industry.- 2. Serial Entrepreneurs, Angel Investors, and Capex Light Edu-Business Start-Ups in India: Philanthropy, Impact Investing, and Systemic Educational Change.- 3. The Political Turn of Corporate Influence in Education: A Synthesis of Main Policy Reform Strategies.- 4. Advocacy Networks and Market Models for Education.- 5. UNESCO, Education, and the Private Sector: A Relationship on Whose Terms?.- 6. Embedding Education Research in the European Economic Imaginary?.- 7. The Global Education Industry, Data Infrastructures, and the Restructuring of Government School Systems.- 8. The Transformation of State Monitoring Systems in
Germany and the US: Relating the Datafication and Digitalization of Education to the Global Education Industry.- 9. International Education Hubs as Competitive Advantage: Investigating the Role of the State as Power Connector in the Global Education Industry.- 10. The Globalized Expert: On the Dissemination and Authorization of Evidence-Based Education.- 11. Digitization, Disruption, and the “Society of Singularities”: The Transformative Power of the Global Education Industry.- 12. Writing Global Education Policy Research.- 13. Conclusion: Changing Education in the GEI—Rationales, Logics, and Modes of Operation.
Marcelo Parreira do Amaral is Professor of International and Comparative Education at the University of Münster, Germany. A member of the Network of Experts on the Social Aspects of Education funded by the European Commission, his research interests include international and comparative education, policy, and governance.
Gita Steiner-Khamsi is Professor of Comparative and International Education at the Teachers College, Columbia University, USA and the Graduate Institute for International and Development Studies, Switzerland. A past president of the Comparative and International Education Society and Director of NORRAG, her research interests focus on globalization, school reform and teacher policy in developing countries.
Christiane Thompson is Professor of Theory and History of Education at the Goethe University Frankfurt / Main, Germany. Her research interests include the philosophy of education, cultural studies of education and educational research.