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McGimpsey, Ian – Journal of Education Policy, 2018
The language of austerity has been widely used to characterize policy-making in post-industrial nations since the financial crisis. Youth services in England are a noted example of the effects of austerity, having suffered rapid and severe cuts following a period of record investment prior to 2008. In this article, I argue that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Youth, Youth Programs, Financial Exigency
Brissett, Nigel O.M. – Journal of Education Policy, 2019
The Caribbean ranks second only to Africa as the region with the highest levels of skilled emigration, which is defined as the outward migration of people holding a bachelor's degree or extensive/equivalent experience in a given field. Based on the cost of educating their citizens, there are strong arguments supporting the view that skilled…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Skilled Workers, Brain Drain, Foreign Countries
Ball, Stephen J.; Exley, Sonia – Journal of Education Policy, 2010
The proliferation of policy think tanks and more broadly the rise of "policy networks" can be viewed as indicative of important global transformations in the nature of the state. That is, the emergence of new state modalities, with a shift away from government towards forms of polycentric governance, where policy is produced through…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Public Service, Educational Policy, Politics of Education
Hartley, David – Journal of Education Policy, 2007
In the UK, the vocabulary of public services is becoming infused with the prefixes "inter"-, "multi-" and "co-". Public-sector agencies are being encouraged to adopt"'multi"- or "inter-agency" configurations; "workforce reform" seeks to dissolve once-impermeable professional boundaries;…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Educational Change, Models
Modernizing Leadership through Private Participation: A Marriage of Inconvenience with Public Ethos?
Woods, Philip; Woods, Glenys – Journal of Education Policy, 2004
What distinctive leadership changes does the private sector bring to the running of public sector educational services? This paper contributes to an understanding of the issues raised by this question by studying the senior management of a private company running services for an English local education authority. The paper explores evidence of…
Descriptors: Public Service, Private Sector, Public Sector, Leadership
Woods, Glenys J.; Woods, Philip A. – Journal of Education Policy, 2005
The work presented here follows up the authors' paper, in the previous issue of this journal, which (i) explored modernizing leadership in a public-private partnership, principally from the perspective of the senior managers of a private company contracted to run school support services by a local education authority (LEA), and (ii) suggested that…
Descriptors: Leadership, School Districts, Public Service, Public Sector