Purpose: The paper seeks to apply the theory of the democratic deficit to school-based management with an emphasis on Australia. This theory was developed to examine managerial restructuring of the Australian Public Service in the 1990s. Given similarities between the use of managerial practices in the public service and government schools, the authors draw on recent literature about school-based management in Australia and apply the democratic deficit theory to it. ----- ----- Design/methodology/approach: This paper is conceptual in focus. The authors analyse literature in terms of the three components of the democratic deficit – i.e. the weakening of accountability, the denial of the roles and values of public employees, and the emergence...
Marketization is the development of quasi-markets on the systemic level, which promote choice, compe...
Performance measurement (PM) in the public sector has progressively broadened to cover the operation...
Shifts in schooling policy have had substantial impact upon the role of principals as well as the re...
Managerial changes to Australian universities have had considerable impact on employees. In this pap...
When state governments in Australia decentralized many administrative responsibilities to schools in...
Since the mid-1970s, successive federal and state governments have redefined the governance structur...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The world of public school education systems is curre...
This article analyses ongoing processes of neoliberalisation within the Australian public education ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2000 Dr. Rodney R. Wise.The term, ‘civic deficit’, has b...
This paper proceeds from the view that managerial capture has already become a fundamental problem a...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore how the process of implementation of school-based m...
Purpose – The paper aims to argue that there has been a privileging of the private (social mobility)...
This paper examines historical origins of accountability for public funding in the Australian school...
Since the 1990s, public schooling in Australia has been shaped by quasi-marketization that has incen...
The Disadvantaged Schools Programme (DSP) is the longest-running Commonwealth equity programme in Au...
Marketization is the development of quasi-markets on the systemic level, which promote choice, compe...
Performance measurement (PM) in the public sector has progressively broadened to cover the operation...
Shifts in schooling policy have had substantial impact upon the role of principals as well as the re...
Managerial changes to Australian universities have had considerable impact on employees. In this pap...
When state governments in Australia decentralized many administrative responsibilities to schools in...
Since the mid-1970s, successive federal and state governments have redefined the governance structur...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The world of public school education systems is curre...
This article analyses ongoing processes of neoliberalisation within the Australian public education ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2000 Dr. Rodney R. Wise.The term, ‘civic deficit’, has b...
This paper proceeds from the view that managerial capture has already become a fundamental problem a...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore how the process of implementation of school-based m...
Purpose – The paper aims to argue that there has been a privileging of the private (social mobility)...
This paper examines historical origins of accountability for public funding in the Australian school...
Since the 1990s, public schooling in Australia has been shaped by quasi-marketization that has incen...
The Disadvantaged Schools Programme (DSP) is the longest-running Commonwealth equity programme in Au...
Marketization is the development of quasi-markets on the systemic level, which promote choice, compe...
Performance measurement (PM) in the public sector has progressively broadened to cover the operation...
Shifts in schooling policy have had substantial impact upon the role of principals as well as the re...