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The Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies (JCEPS) is a double-blind peer-reviewed international scholarly journal published by The Institute for Education Policy Studies (IEPS). The free, online version is published in association with the Kapodistrian and National University of Athens (Greece). JCEPS has three issues per annum, as from 2013, prior to that, since March 2003, there were two issues per annum. The journal website is www.jceps.com Enquiries should be addressed to davehilljceps@gmail.com and copied to dave.hill@aru.ac.uk.

JCEPS is now indexed with and included in the SCOPUS database, in ERIC, Cabell’sEBSCO and OpenAccessJournals. It is a Platinum Open Access journal, which means no pay-to-publish, and no fees for downloading.

The Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies (JCEPS) seeks to develop Marxist and other Left analyses and critiques of education. JCEPS seeks and publishes articles that critique global, national, neo-liberal, neo-conservative, neo-Fascist, New Labour, Third Way, postmodernist and other analyses of policy developments, as well as those that attempt to report on, analyse and develop Socialist/ Marxist transformative policy for schooling and education from a number of Radical Left perspectives, including Freirean, Communist, Marxist, anti-racist, anti-sexist, anti-homophobic perpsectives. JCEPS addresses issues of social class, ‘race’, gender, sexual orientation, disability and capital/ism; critical pedagogies, new public managerialism and academic/ non-academic labour, and empowerment/ disempowerment.

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Volume 22 Number 2 – Sep 2024

Posted by Naomi Hill

Amanda Oliveira Rabelo
Professional choice of male teachers for primary school

Pervin Oya Taneri
Nevruz Ugur
Examining the Problems of the Teachers Appointed within the Scope of Supporting the Integration of Syrian Children into the Turkish Education System (PIKTES) Project

Mariella Cassar-Cordina
Charmaine Zammit
Living the Arts in the 21st Century

Enrique-Javier Díez-Gutiérrez
Mauro-Rafael Jarquín-Ramírez
Eva Palomo-Cermeño
Neo-fascist trends in education: neo-liberal hybridisation and a new authoritarian order