This article examines the concept of accountability and the trend towards a free-market, business approach to accountability in education in Anglophone countries over the last 20 years. A case study reports on teachers' perceptions of accountability at one particular international school in order to illustrate how this neo-liberal approach to accountability can affect international schools, which operate outside a clear national framework.
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