Systems vary in how they are coordinated and in how actors are positioned into different roles with different responsibilities. This chapter presents three ideal-types of education governance: hierarchy, market and network. For each type of system, the roles and relations of each of the stakeholders in the system are explained, how they relate to each other, how accountability relations are organized and the capacity needed by various stakeholders to enact their roles and responsibilities. We'll argue how each system is premised on a different understanding of the purpose of education and how this has clear implications for how the accountability and capacity-building is organized and whether and how trust is needed to improve learning outc...
In this chapter we describe and critically analyse the relationship between governance and education...
In the last decades, most countries have adopted data-intensive policy instruments aimed at moderniz...
This paper focuses on accountability in school-based education in England. It explores notions of ac...
This introductory chapter draws on Bronfenbrenner's theory of human development to describe educatio...
This chapter examines the implications of three elements: trust, accountability and system capacity ...
Quality education is of major public and private interest and, understandably, considerable effort i...
This global collection brings a new perspective to the field of comparative education by presenting ...
The steering of educational institutions in developed countries has changed radically during the pas...
To improve school’s quality and autonomy, it is necessary the switch from “school government” models...
School governing is an important part of the governance of education systems around the world. Gove...
Abstract: Just like that ancient riddle about who came first between the egg and the chicken, resear...
Governments in all OECD countries are facing the challenge of governing increasingly complex educati...
Concepts of leadership, management and governance cover the structures, systems, and processes that ...
"This study creates a typology of education systems. It uses empirical analysis to deter-mine six ty...
Education innovation, aided by new technologies, has become a top priority for many countries throug...
In this chapter we describe and critically analyse the relationship between governance and education...
In the last decades, most countries have adopted data-intensive policy instruments aimed at moderniz...
This paper focuses on accountability in school-based education in England. It explores notions of ac...
This introductory chapter draws on Bronfenbrenner's theory of human development to describe educatio...
This chapter examines the implications of three elements: trust, accountability and system capacity ...
Quality education is of major public and private interest and, understandably, considerable effort i...
This global collection brings a new perspective to the field of comparative education by presenting ...
The steering of educational institutions in developed countries has changed radically during the pas...
To improve school’s quality and autonomy, it is necessary the switch from “school government” models...
School governing is an important part of the governance of education systems around the world. Gove...
Abstract: Just like that ancient riddle about who came first between the egg and the chicken, resear...
Governments in all OECD countries are facing the challenge of governing increasingly complex educati...
Concepts of leadership, management and governance cover the structures, systems, and processes that ...
"This study creates a typology of education systems. It uses empirical analysis to deter-mine six ty...
Education innovation, aided by new technologies, has become a top priority for many countries throug...
In this chapter we describe and critically analyse the relationship between governance and education...
In the last decades, most countries have adopted data-intensive policy instruments aimed at moderniz...
This paper focuses on accountability in school-based education in England. It explores notions of ac...