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Childress, David; Chimier, Chloé; Jones, Charlotte; Page, Ella; Tournier, Barbara – Education Development Trust, 2020
A major concern for policymakers around the world is how to design an entire system of education that provides high quality teaching and learning outcomes. This paper aims to make a significant contribution to this debate by looking closely at the middle part of education systems -- the regional, district, and sub-district level -- as a critical…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Change Agents, Instructional Leadership, Instructional Improvement
Fiske, Edward B.; Ladd, Helen F. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2017
As policy makers call for the dramatic expansion of school choice and voucher programs across the U.S., it becomes all the more important for educators and advocates to consider lessons learned in countries--such as the Netherlands, New Zealand, and England--that have already gone down this path. Efforts to promote choice and school…
Descriptors: School Choice, Educational Vouchers, Governance, Foreign Countries
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Smyth, John – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2011
Sometimes an educational idea is inexplicably adopted around the world with remarkable speed and consistency and in the absence of a proper evidence base or with little regard or respect for teachers, students or learning. This paper examines what has arguably been the most contentious and virulent educational reform of the past half-century.…
Descriptors: Evidence, School Based Management, Educational Change, Public Education
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Bayer, Ingo – Higher Education Review, 2011
Declining public finances and ever increasing national and international competition force state-owned German universities to adapt to an increasingly competitive environment. In a first phase the universities have concentrated their efforts on the optimisation of budgeting processes and on the development of strategies and goals to come to a more…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Models, Foreign Countries, Administrators
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Feldman, Jay; O'Dwyer, Anne – Peabody Journal of Education, 2010
Schools created as part of the small schools movement have been in operation for almost a decade, allowing identification of patterns in their growth. This study examines 4 years of survey data on 12 start-up and 13 conversion small high schools. Start-up small schools, almost all of which began with one grade level and grew by one grade per year,…
Descriptors: Small Schools, High Schools, School Restructuring, Pattern Recognition
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Ladd, Helen F.; Fiske, Edward B. – Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2011
Although a relatively new idea in the U.S., weighted student funding (WSF) for individual schools has a long history in the Netherlands. This country of about 16.5 million people has been using a version of WSF for all its primary schools (serving children from age 4 to 12) for 25 years. In this article we describe and evaluate the Dutch system…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Comparative Education, Funding Formulas, Educational Finance
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Hess, Frederick M. – Education Next, 2009
"Human capital" is quickly becoming the new site-based management. While few are sure what it means, everyone craves it, has a model to deliver it, and is quick to tout its restorative powers. It's trendy and impressive sounding, but too often settles for recycling familiar nostrums or half-baked ideas in the guise of new jargon. To…
Descriptors: Human Capital, Teaching (Occupation), Talent, Personnel Selection
Bando, Rosangela – ProQuest LLC, 2010
Institutional reforms have been proposed to improve the delivery and financing of education. School Based Management (SBM) is one such institutional reform where decision making is transferred to the school level. Funds are transferred directly to the school and parents, along with teachers and the principal, allocate and oversee the use of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary Schools, Educational Policy, Policy Analysis
Tegano, Sylvia – ProQuest LLC, 2009
This study employed an ethnographic perspective to generate a grounded theory that contributes to the understanding of financial leadership practice in four elementary school contexts: Non Title I School, Title I School, Empowerment School and Charter School. The literature, interviews, observations, document analysis, and review of relevant…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Instructional Leadership, Ethnography, Interviews
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Nir, Adam E. – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2007
The purpose of this study was to assess the extent to which the introduction of school-based management (SBM) has affected schools' culture of consumption and the inequalities between schools with different socio-economic backgrounds. An analysis of financial reports from 31 SBM schools over four years reveals that schools have increased rather…
Descriptors: Funding Formulas, Socioeconomic Status, Economic Status, School Based Management
Archer, Jeff – Education Week, 2005
Educators from the United States flock to Edmonton, Alberta, a district in Canada where schools control 80% of the district's total budget. Education leaders from Chicago, Colorado, Hawaii, Los Angeles, Minnesota, Oakland, California, and the District of Columbia have all flocked to learn about Edmonton's experience with site-based management of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Urban Schools, School Based Management, Elementary Secondary Education
Wohlstetter, Priscilla; Anderson, Lesley – Phi Delta Kappan, 1994
American charter schools feature a dual reform strategy that combines state-initiated reform with local flexibility. In Britain, as in the U.S., charter school reform has been accompanied by centralized curriculum and student-assessment policies and decentralized implementation strategizing. Policymakers and practitioners must collaborate to…
Descriptors: Decentralization, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Government Role
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Chitty, Clyde, Ed.; Lawn, Martin, Ed. – Educational Review, 1995
Includes "Introduction" (Chitty, Lawn); "Curriculum in New Zealand" (Jesson); "Curriculum Knowledge" (Cornbleth); "Promised Land" (Lima, Afonso); "Defining and Re-defining the Teacher in the Swedish Comprehensive School" (Kallos, Nilsson); "What's Happening to Teachers' Work in…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Decentralization, Educational Change, Educational Policy
Wohlstetter, Priscilla; Briggs, Kerri L. – Principal, 1994
Summarizes results of an in-depth study of 25 elementary and middle schools in 11 districts in the United States, Canada, and Australia. Some schools were actively restructuring; others were going through the motions of school-based management with little instructional change. The most successful SBM plans were those that empowered new decision…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Leadership Responsibility
Murray, Albert – 1990
After defining administrative planning and outlining deficits and gains of the past 20 years in American schooling, this address underlines the necessity for educational restructuring. Specifically, educational leaders need to: (1) gather data determining the status quo and suggest incremental improvements; (2) address new solvable challenges and…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Cooperation, Educational Change, Educational Planning
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