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Astiz, M. Fernanda – Comparative Education, 2006
This article provides empirical evidence of policy adoption, outcomes and consequences of decentralization and school autonomy initiatives enacted in Argentina during the 1990s. The study examines what school autonomy meant in Argentina and how it was adopted at the provincial and school levels. Using qualitative data on school districts of the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Change, School District Autonomy, Policy Analysis
Runhaar, Hens; Dieperink, Carel; Driessen, Peter – International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, 2006
Purpose: The paper seeks to propose the basic competencies of environmental social scientists regarding policy analysis for sustainable development. The ultimate goal is to contribute to an improvement of educational programmes in higher education by suggesting a toolbox that should be integrated in the curriculum. Design/methodology/approach:…
Descriptors: Environmental Influences, Social Scientists, Social Theories, Public Policy
New Policy Conclusions from Starting Strong II: An Update on the OECD Early Childhood Policy Reviews
Bennett, John – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2006
Since the start of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) thematic review of Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) Policy in 1998, some 20 countries across the world have been involved in the project. Recently the OECD has had a very successful launch of the report from the second round--Starting Strong II. This…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Policy Analysis
Mulder, Martin; Kupper, Hendrik – Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension, 2006
Agricultural education has been an essential factor in the success of agricultural development in the Netherlands. At present, as in many countries throughout the world, the position of agricultural education is threatened. Does agricultural education have a future in the Netherlands, and if so, what strategies are being used for its survive? This…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Innovation, Foreign Countries, Change Strategies
Grant, Carolyn – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2006
Prior to 1994, the education system of South Africa was characterized by a hierarchical and bureaucratic style of management as well as a situation where white schools were the key beneficiaries of resources and black schools massively disadvantaged. In 1996 a national task team made strategic proposals for education management capacity, including…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Tutors, Teacher Leadership, Instructional Leadership
McNamara, Gerry; O'Hara, Joe – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2006
Evaluating schools has become a contentious issue in many countries. There seems to be a broad and growing consensus that some form of evaluation can on the one hand play a significant role in school improvement efforts, and on the other is also required to provide a reasonable level of public accountability appropriate in democratic societies.…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Accountability, Institutional Evaluation, Institutional Research
Gkolia, Chrysanthi; Switzer, Jackie; Brundrett, Mark – Management in Education, 2006
Education Action Zones (EAZs) have formed one of the key elements of government policy in trying to drive up standards and disseminate best practice. However, the initiative has been subject to a sustained critique and questions have remained as to the efficacy of such networks of schools. This article offers a brief report on an evaluative study…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Policy Analysis, School Effectiveness
Carr-Stewart, Sheila – Management in Education, 2006
In 1867, Canada was established as a federal state in which each province "may exclusively make Laws in relation to Education" while the federal government may "make Laws for the Peace, Order, and good Government of Canada, in relation to all matters....[including] Indians and lands reserved for Indians." Thus two separate…
Descriptors: Equal Education, American Indian Education, Educational Attainment, Governance
Heraty, Noreen; Collings, David G. – International Journal of Training and Development, 2006
This paper explores the landscape of training and development in the Republic of Ireland, a country with an impressive economic record in recent years. Both the Irish economic context and business context are explored. The national system for training and development and the surrounding policy and strategy context are set down. Survey data are…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Economic Progress, Labor Force Development, Public Policy
Gulson, Kalervo – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2006
This paper explores how neo-liberal education policy change and urban renewal in inner Sydney and London has interacted with "raced" and classed educational identities. I draw on two examples of policy change, the "Building the Future" policy development in the inner city area of Sydney and the "Excellence in Cities"…
Descriptors: Race, Urban Renewal, Educational Policy, Urban Planning
Bovill, Catherine; Leppard, Margaret – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2006
The world is increasingly characterised by profound income, health and social inequalities (Appadurai, 2000). In recent decades development initiatives aimed at reducing these inequalities have been situated in a context of increasing globalisation with a dominant neo-liberal economic orthodoxy. This paper argues that neo-liberal globalisation…
Descriptors: Population Growth, Population Trends, Policy Analysis, Policy Formation
Hughes, Joanne; Donnelly, Caitlin – Journal of Peace Education, 2006
Policy initiatives in inter-group education evolved in Northern Ireland and Israel at around the same time. In each jurisdiction, the emphasis is on improving relations between protagonist groups in ethnically divided societies. Central to this objective and at the core of integrated education (Northern Ireland) and bilingual/bi-national education…
Descriptors: School Desegregation, Foreign Countries, Comparative Education, Bilingual Schools
Campbell, Craig; Sherington, Geoffrey – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2006
In New South Wales as for other Australian colonies, the achievement of mainly free, compulsory and secular public education systems in the 1870s was a cause of self- satisfaction and a belief that late nineteenth-century Australian public schools were among the best in the world. In this paper, the process by which this self-satisfaction was…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Public Education, Satisfaction, Educational Change
Tsai, Ming-Chang – Social Indicators Research, 2006
This study attempts to evaluate the impacts of macro-structural factors on political freedom in developing countries (DCs). Political freedom is conceptualized as civil liberty and political rights the general population of a society can enjoy in influencing public policy. The Freedom House indexes are used as measures of freedom. In explaining…
Descriptors: Political Issues, Freedom, Developing Nations, Civil Rights
Wong, Ting-Hong – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2006
When Singapore underwent decolonization after World War II, its government--keen on constructing a Singapore-centered identity--sought to replace Chinese schools, which taught a China-centered worldview. This attempt provoked tough resistance from the local Chinese. Succumbing to this pressure, the ruling regime accommodated Chinese schools as…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Change, National Curriculum, National Standards