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Administrative Scale Economies in Public Organisations: Evidence from Australian Public Universities
Tran, Carolyn-Thi Thanh Dung; Dollery, Brian – Studies in Higher Education, 2022
A voluminous empirical literature has examined scale economies in public organisations, particularly in local government. By contrast, little effort has been directed at the empirical investigation of economies of scale in higher education administration, including in Australian universities. To address this gap in the empirical literature, this…
Descriptors: Public Colleges, Foreign Countries, Educational Administration, Educational Policy
Vigentini, Lorenzo; Swibel, Brad; Hasler, Garth – Journal of Learning Analytics, 2022
While Learning Analytics (LA) have gained momentum in higher education, there are still few examples of application in the school sector. Even fewer cases are reported of systematic, organizational adoption to drive the support of student learning trajectories that includes teachers, pastoral leaders, and academic managers. This paper presents one…
Descriptors: Learning Analytics, Educational Improvement, Secondary School Students, Learning Management Systems
Croucher, Gwilym; Wen, Wen; Coates, Hamish; Goedegebuure, Leo – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2020
Ensuring effective university governance and leadership is more important than ever before given contemporary transformations of higher education functions, institutions and social roles. This paper reports contributions which seek to stimulate research in this field. Drawing from the formative case study of Australian universities, it discusses…
Descriptors: Educational Administration, Higher Education, Case Studies, Universities
Zonca, Benjamin; Ambrosy, Josh – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2021
The actualization of a neoliberal rationality has been widely explored in global education policy and Australian schools. This paper draws on engagements with neoliberalism as rationality made 'real' through government practices, specifically those that reify the teaching profession into one of risk-management and problem-solving at the expense of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, COVID-19, Pandemics
Hogan, Anna; Thompson, Greg – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2019
Since the 1990s, public schooling in Australia has been shaped by quasi-marketization that has incentivized competition between schools and installed a business logic to school governance. In this paper we argue that it is timely to consider how teachers and school leaders are understanding and responding to the affordances and challenges of this…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Commercialization, Foreign Countries, Ethics
Rowlands, Julie – Studies in Higher Education, 2018
This article presents comparative empirical data from England, the US and Australia on academic boards (also known as faculty senates or academic senates) to highlight ways in which changes within contemporary academic governance effect a diminution of academic voice within decision-making about and that affects teaching and research. Drawing on…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Governance, Human Capital, Social Capital
Knipe, Sally – Educational Practice and Theory, 2019
The collection of data by government authorities has a complex history. In Australia, this began with the establishment of British government settlements as a way to account for fiscal viability and social prospects. As the colonies became self-governing entities, the collection of social and economic data increased in importance, and included…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Data Analysis, Foreign Countries, Foreign Policy
Gurr, David; Drysdale, Lawrie – Research in Educational Administration & Leadership, 2018
This article describes research on system and school leadership from three perspectives. At the system level, leadership was evident at the senior levels of the central and regional systems, with principal network leaders having potential to exercise occasional leadership. Principals tended not to operate as system leaders because they had limited…
Descriptors: Principals, Leadership Styles, Administrator Responsibility, Instructional Leadership
Gobby, Brad – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2016
The Australian Federal and state governments have been introducing neoliberal reforms to the governance of their education systems for a number of decades. One of the most recent programs of reform is the Western Australian Independent Public Schools (IPS) initiative. Similar to decentralizing reforms around the world, the IPS program seeks…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Institutional Autonomy, Educational Change, Foreign Countries
Selwyn, Neil – European Educational Research Journal, 2016
Educational governance is commonly predicated around the generation, collation and processing of data through digital technologies. Drawing upon an empirical study of two Australian secondary schools, this paper explores the different forms of data-based governance that are being enacted by school leaders, managers, administrators and teachers.…
Descriptors: Governance, Secondary Schools, Educational Administration, Accountability
McCarthy, Greg; Song, Xianlin; Jayasuriya, Kanishka – Higher Education Research and Development, 2017
Australian universities over the last 25 years have been unified, internationalised, corporatised and become mass educational providers. This process is replicated globally as a response to rapid mass enrolments and marketisation. In the light of these changes, a corporate and managerial model has been identified, which has been the subject of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, College Faculty, Political Issues
Bonnell, Andrew G. – Australian Universities' Review, 2016
This paper proceeds from the view that managerial capture has already become a fundamental problem after a couple of decades of largely untrammelled managerialism in our public universities, and that this problem is likely to be compounded by further shifts towards deregulation and de facto privatisation, which is the direction that current…
Descriptors: Governance, Democratic Values, State Universities, Privatization
Rowlands, Julie – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2015
This article draws on multiple case study research of Australian academic governance to examine the role and place of chairpersons of university academic boards (also known as academic senates or faculty senates) within university executive leadership committees. A Bourdieusian analysis of the data suggests that while within the broader university…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Governing Boards, Universities, Governance
Trimmer, Karen – Teacher Development, 2016
This paper investigates reasoned risk-taking in decision-making by school principals using a methodology that combines sequential use of psychometric and traditional measurement techniques. Risk-taking is defined as when decisions are made that are not compliant with the regulatory framework, the primary governance mechanism for public schools in…
Descriptors: Risk, Decision Making, Principals, Psychometrics
Leonard, Simon N.; Roberts, Philip – Journal of Education Policy, 2016
In this study, we seek to illuminate the effects of the global policy convergence in education through a close study of its enactment within an Australian Teacher Education course. Building on an examination of the changing priorities of a cohort of pre-service teachers over a short space of time, we argue that the enactment of New Public…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Teacher Education, Experiential Learning, Learning Theories