This article examines two recent policy initiatives in Singapore: the independent schools scheme and the autonomous schools scheme. The Singapore government has claimed that these reform initiatives, both of which are aimed at promoting greater school operating autonomy, will help attain greater choice and diversity for parents and students as well as promote excellence in education. The author examines the operating framework of both schemes and concludes that even while these schemes purport to offer school heads increased autonomy, the government continues to exert a great deal of influence over all schools. In addition, the author is critical of the extent to which the policy objectives of these two schemes will be attained. (DIPF/Orig.
The series of responses in this article were gathered as part of an online mini conference held in S...
The series of responses in this article were gathered as part of an online mini conference held in S...
The series of responses in this article were gathered as part of an online mini conference held in S...
This paper considers the decentralization of authority from the central/local government and school....
International audienceThis article presents an overall view and assessment of school autonomy. First...
International comparative data on student performance has led McKinsey&Company, among others, to sug...
International audienceThis article presents an overall view and assessment of school autonomy. First...
Congress Theme: Education Systems for School Effectiveness and Improvement: Exploring the Alternativ...
International comparative data on student performance has led McKinsey & Company, among others, ...
International comparative data on student performance has led McKinsey & Company, among others, ...
04081International audienceThis article presents an overall view and assessment of school autonomy. ...
This article analyses the paradox inherent in the ‘top-performing’ yet tightly controlled Singapore ...
School autonomy has become increasingly significant in the politics of education, as well as a centr...
The series of responses in this article were gathered as part of an online mini conference held in S...
The last 30 years have seen efforts by successive governments, of different political persuasions, t...
The series of responses in this article were gathered as part of an online mini conference held in S...
The series of responses in this article were gathered as part of an online mini conference held in S...
The series of responses in this article were gathered as part of an online mini conference held in S...
This paper considers the decentralization of authority from the central/local government and school....
International audienceThis article presents an overall view and assessment of school autonomy. First...
International comparative data on student performance has led McKinsey&Company, among others, to sug...
International audienceThis article presents an overall view and assessment of school autonomy. First...
Congress Theme: Education Systems for School Effectiveness and Improvement: Exploring the Alternativ...
International comparative data on student performance has led McKinsey & Company, among others, ...
International comparative data on student performance has led McKinsey & Company, among others, ...
04081International audienceThis article presents an overall view and assessment of school autonomy. ...
This article analyses the paradox inherent in the ‘top-performing’ yet tightly controlled Singapore ...
School autonomy has become increasingly significant in the politics of education, as well as a centr...
The series of responses in this article were gathered as part of an online mini conference held in S...
The last 30 years have seen efforts by successive governments, of different political persuasions, t...
The series of responses in this article were gathered as part of an online mini conference held in S...
The series of responses in this article were gathered as part of an online mini conference held in S...
The series of responses in this article were gathered as part of an online mini conference held in S...