The online conference ‘Digital education governance beyond international comparative assessments: complex histories, contested presents, and contingent futures’ will take place online on 25 May. This event will provide an opportunity to examine and discuss recent paths of development, current enactments, and possible trajectories for education policy and governance in a time of intensive digitalization and datafication. More information about the event can be found here.
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