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Shearer, Jessica C.; Lavis, John; Abelson, Julia; Walt, Gill; Dion, Michelle – Evidence & Policy: A Journal of Research, Debate and Practice, 2018
The application of social network analysis to policy networks continues to grow, including the application of social network analysis tools and concepts in order to explain policy outcomes. Gaps in this field of study persist in terms of both policy issues studied, as well as types of polities or networks analysed. This study extends previous…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Networks, Network Analysis, Evidence Based Practice
Donovan, Christina – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 2019
It would be easy to assume that social trust is a normatively good value to promote within institutions. Trust encourages cooperation between actors, and thus normalises policies, practices and behaviours that tend to work towards collective social good. To assume this would also be to assume that trust should be a central aspiration for policy…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), Policy Formation, Educational Policy, Adult Education
Nir, Adam; Kondakci, Yasar; Emil, Serap – Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2018
Educational policy borrowing has become rather common in our globalised world. However, the literature lacks contextual criteria that may be employed by researchers and policy makers to assess the correspondence of a particular policy to the local context of a borrowing system. Based on a secondary analysis of documents and research reports, this…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Comparative Education, Educational Policy, Policy Formation
Nir, Adam; Ben-David, Adi; Bogler, Ronit; Inbar, Dan; Zohar, Anat – International Journal of Educational Management, 2016
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to analyze two parallel processes in the Israeli educational system: first, the idea of school autonomy, exploring its origins and its pedagogical implications and effectiveness; and second, the development of the progressive education evident mainly in the cognitive domain of twenty-first century skills (21st…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Institutional Autonomy, Educational Practices, School Effectiveness
Ribbins, Peter; Sherratt, Brian – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2013
Given that elevation to permanent secretary is widely recognised as the apotheosis of a career in the Whitehall bureaucracy, it is remarkable that so few have been the subject of sustained biographical research and that this key role remains largely un-theorised. As such, this paper reports on aspects of a longitudinal study which set out to…
Descriptors: Administrators, Government Employees, Educational Policy, Administrator Role
Frankowski, Andrea; van der Steen, Martijn; Bressers, Daphne; Schulz, Martin; Shewbridge, Claire; Fuster, Marc; Rouw, Rien – OECD Publishing, 2018
Prepared for a Strategic Education Governance learning seminar, this working paper analyses the ways in which the Dutch government tried to reach overarching goals in education, in a system characterised by a high degree of distributed autonomy of education institutions and the participation of multiple actors, and consequently a government highly…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary Secondary Education, Mathematics Achievement, Science Achievement

Gaziel, Halm – European Journal of Education, 1980
An analysis of advisory councils in France's centralized system also proposes a framework for such councils in policy formation in other countries. The analysis looks at the main features of such groups, how they are placed within the system, and what may be learned from the French experience. (MSE)
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Advisory Committees, Centralization, Educational Policy

Pigiaki, Popi – Educational Review, 1999
The European Commission supports critical inquiry for developing knowledge-based flexible skills. However, in Greece the highly centralized education system dictates curriculum, instruction, materials, and assessment decisions. Teachers are unable to have meaningful involvement in educational policy making. (SK)
Descriptors: Centralization, Discourse Analysis, Educational Policy, Foreign Countries

Pratt, John – Journal of Education Policy, 1999
In 1992, the Further and Higher Education Act unified higher education in England, Wales, and Scotland, ending the "binary policy" that sustained two separate sectors with different missions, funding arrangements, and institutional titles. This article explores factors leading to this outcome and some consequences. There was no grand…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Centralization, Educational Policy, Foreign Countries

Lindsay, Alan; Neumann, Ruth – Higher Education, 1987
The trend in Australian university research policy is toward cost effectiveness and centralization, but this is likely to compromise established standards of excellence and diversity in basic research and lead to an overall reduction in the scale of research. Further study is needed before policy changes are implemented. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Centralization, Cost Effectiveness, Foreign Countries, Futures (of Society)

Glatter, Ron – Educational Management & Administration, 1999
Considers the growing power and influence of the central state in British education and the "policy hysteria" characterizing it. Questions the wisdom of basing policy on performance management and other rationalistic approaches. Recent research suggests that staff commitment and satisfaction are key factors in producing results. (71…
Descriptors: Centralization, Educational Administration, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education

Ashton, D.; Green, F.; Sung, J.; James, D. – Journal of Education and Work, 2002
Examination of the government role in labor force development in Singapore, Taiwan, and South Korean identified strategies and structures enabling the "East Asian Miracle" of economic development, including strong states with high autonomy regarding capital and labor, super-ministries linking institutions, and strong central control of…
Descriptors: Centralization, Economic Development, Foreign Countries, Government Role
O'Donoghue, M.; And Others – International Journal of Institutional Management in Higher Education, 1978
A research program at Trinity College in Ireland is reported that focused on the decision-making process, particularly the committee structure. Described are the role of individuals within committees, centralized versus decentralized decision-making, costs, sources of rigidity, and problems of the concentration of power. (Author/LBH)
Descriptors: Centralization, College Administration, Committees, Cost Effectiveness

Pratt, John; Silverman, Suzanne – Higher Education Review, 1987
An educational planning exercise that increased centralization in Britain's public sector colleges in 1984-85 is described, and the issues it has raised about the relationship of government and institutions and the nature of educational policymaking are discussed. The responses of eight institutions to the changes are examined. (MSE)
Descriptors: Centralization, College Planning, Educational Policy, Foreign Countries

Ifanti, Amalia A. – Educational Management & Administration, 1995
The Greek education system reflects the principles and key characteristics of corporatist state education, including a uniform curriculum, teachers' civil-servant status, and strict central control over all education matters. Attempts during the past decade to devolve educational control to regional and local levels have only succeeded in…
Descriptors: Authoritarianism, Bureaucracy, Centralization, Educational Administration