The devolution of public sector schooling systems has been a feature of education reform since the 1980s. In Western Australia, the Independent Public School (IPS) initiative has recently been installed, announced by the state government in 2009. Now over 80% of the state’s public school students attend IP schools. Drawing on interview data from a broader study of devolution and the conditions of teachers’ work, this article explores the cases of two schools – one IPS and one non-IPS. While both schools were ostensibly disadvantaged, they proved to be highly contrasting schooling sites, responding to the school marketplace in markedly different ways. We consider the ways in which the IPS initiative is contributing to the operation of market...
For much of the last century, school education in Australia has been delivered by three distinct sec...
The policy of radical devolution of responsibility for educational decision making is criticised. Cu...
Privatisation and Commercialisation in Public Education asks how publicness is being redefined throu...
The devolution of public sector schooling systems has been a feature of education reform since the 1...
The Independent Public Schools (IPS) program began to be implemented in some Western Australian scho...
Over the last five years, with the above colleagues at Curtin University and the University of Sydne...
The Australian Federal and state governments have been introducing neoliberal reforms to the governa...
Marketization is the development of quasi-markets on the systemic level, which promote choice, compe...
Government subsidies have provided a major source of funds to private schools in Australia for three...
This article analyses ongoing processes of neoliberalisation within the Australian public education ...
© 2016 Australian Human Resources Institute Governments in the western world are increasingly experi...
The Gillard Labor Government seeks to liberate schools through the mechanisms of devolving authority...
With the increasing diversity in schools and the call for addressing specific regional needs, decent...
Since the 1990s, public schooling in Australia has been shaped by quasi-marketization that has incen...
The focus of this study is on school development planning, the centre-piece for devolution in Wester...
For much of the last century, school education in Australia has been delivered by three distinct sec...
The policy of radical devolution of responsibility for educational decision making is criticised. Cu...
Privatisation and Commercialisation in Public Education asks how publicness is being redefined throu...
The devolution of public sector schooling systems has been a feature of education reform since the 1...
The Independent Public Schools (IPS) program began to be implemented in some Western Australian scho...
Over the last five years, with the above colleagues at Curtin University and the University of Sydne...
The Australian Federal and state governments have been introducing neoliberal reforms to the governa...
Marketization is the development of quasi-markets on the systemic level, which promote choice, compe...
Government subsidies have provided a major source of funds to private schools in Australia for three...
This article analyses ongoing processes of neoliberalisation within the Australian public education ...
© 2016 Australian Human Resources Institute Governments in the western world are increasingly experi...
The Gillard Labor Government seeks to liberate schools through the mechanisms of devolving authority...
With the increasing diversity in schools and the call for addressing specific regional needs, decent...
Since the 1990s, public schooling in Australia has been shaped by quasi-marketization that has incen...
The focus of this study is on school development planning, the centre-piece for devolution in Wester...
For much of the last century, school education in Australia has been delivered by three distinct sec...
The policy of radical devolution of responsibility for educational decision making is criticised. Cu...
Privatisation and Commercialisation in Public Education asks how publicness is being redefined throu...