Authors
Karen Witten, Robin Kearns, Nick Lewis, Heather Coster, Tim McCreanor
Publication date
2003/4
Journal
Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy
Volume
21
Issue
2
Pages
203-223
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Description
Beyond their educational function, schools are frequently a focal point for community life. We argue that this latter role was compromised in New Zealand by a decade of neoliberal realignments within education policy. During the 1990s the abolition of school zones, the commodification of education, and the drive for efficiency in the allocation of educational resources undermined the place of school in community life. In this paper we explore the impacts of a school closure on an urban neighbourhood in Invercargill, New Zealand. We present and interpret narratives gathered during an interview-based study of the closure of Surrey Park Primary School. Our analysis highlights parents' perspectives on the role of the educational bureaucracy in the closure debate, the ambiguous role assigned to ‘community’ within the restructured system, the impact of the closure for low-income families, and the place of schools in …
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Scholar articles
K Witten, R Kearns, N Lewis, H Coster, T McCreanor - Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 2003