This paper details how educational policy is developed in an educational authority in a political environment of a hung parliament. The paper begins by looking briefly at the difficulties facing educational policy rollout in Tasmania during the years 2000-2011, and then details how an educational policy dealing with school closures was reshaped in the face of intense political pressure, as it came under pressure from a multitude of interest groups. Analysis is provided through the lens of Kingdon's Agendas.Grant Rodwel
This paper investigates a suite of policies that comprise the National Partnership Agreement between...
This study examined one instance of the implementation of an initiative announced by the Tasmanian ...
Articulating and developing policy for implementation is an ongoing part of the significant politica...
Tasmania Tomorrow was highly politicised, and Tasmanian post-secondary education policy became a cen...
During period 2011-2014, there was an increase in public discourse in Tasmania concerning post-secon...
Beginning in 1911 with the mandating of school cadets for all Australian school students from twelve...
Educational reforms and legislative initiatives in Australia and internationally during the late 198...
Many members of the educational community today believe that political pressures have a maior effect...
Educational reforms and legislative initiatives in Australia and internationally during the late 198...
During a recent stay working at the Centre for Policy Studies at King's College London I had the opp...
The Gillard Labor Government seeks to liberate schools through the mechanisms of devolving authority...
This article takes Strom's and Moon's discussion of minority regimes and explores it in the Tasmania...
This article seeks to augment an emerging interest in education policy research in enactment theoris...
Few Tasmanians believed education was important in the early years of the twentieth century, and pov...
Set against a period of rapid change, education has grown in political importance and policy develop...
This paper investigates a suite of policies that comprise the National Partnership Agreement between...
This study examined one instance of the implementation of an initiative announced by the Tasmanian ...
Articulating and developing policy for implementation is an ongoing part of the significant politica...
Tasmania Tomorrow was highly politicised, and Tasmanian post-secondary education policy became a cen...
During period 2011-2014, there was an increase in public discourse in Tasmania concerning post-secon...
Beginning in 1911 with the mandating of school cadets for all Australian school students from twelve...
Educational reforms and legislative initiatives in Australia and internationally during the late 198...
Many members of the educational community today believe that political pressures have a maior effect...
Educational reforms and legislative initiatives in Australia and internationally during the late 198...
During a recent stay working at the Centre for Policy Studies at King's College London I had the opp...
The Gillard Labor Government seeks to liberate schools through the mechanisms of devolving authority...
This article takes Strom's and Moon's discussion of minority regimes and explores it in the Tasmania...
This article seeks to augment an emerging interest in education policy research in enactment theoris...
Few Tasmanians believed education was important in the early years of the twentieth century, and pov...
Set against a period of rapid change, education has grown in political importance and policy develop...
This paper investigates a suite of policies that comprise the National Partnership Agreement between...
This study examined one instance of the implementation of an initiative announced by the Tasmanian ...
Articulating and developing policy for implementation is an ongoing part of the significant politica...