This RISE Working Paper is based on a multi-year engagement of joint research between the Harvard School of Education and Harvard Kennedy School of Government, authored by Mark Moore, member of the RISE ILT. It offers ways of examining conditions for systemic reform by developing concepts that can help in analysing national educational systems and generating ideas about how the scale and quality of such efforts might best be expanded. In this paper, Moore develops a scheme for describing a “national educational system”, outlining the advantages of sustaining a broad view of systems, despite their complexity. Looking broadly across a national society, he defines and measures the aggregate “demand” for education, looking at the wants, needs,...
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The 1988 Education Reform Act sought to deconstruct the framework of post Second War social democrat...
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As countries seek to develop their education systems, achieving sustainable improvements amongst stu...
This RISE Working Paper, authored by Lant Pritchett (Research Director of the RISE Programme), seeks...
This paper, which is part of a larger comparative project, outlines a conceptual framework for study...
Rapid economic, social, political and technological changes in the external environments of educatio...
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This RISE Working Paper, authored by Susan Watkins (University of California at Los Angeles, and RIS...
The relationship between government, education reform and student outcomes is an ambivalent and ofte...
In the last decades, most countries have adopted data-intensive policy instruments aimed at moderniz...
School effectiveness is a microtechnology of change. It is a relay device, which transfers macro pol...
Introducing the drivers for whole system reform ‘Whole system reform ’ is the name of the game and ‘...
Modernising School Governance examines the impact of recent market-based reforms on the role of gove...
The 1988 Education Reform Act sought to deconstruct the framework of post Second War social democrat...
T his paper views the formula-tion of national education policy from a systems perspective. A policy...
This open access book offers a comparative study of eight ambitious national reforms that sought to ...
The challenge: imagining a system that can generate steady productivity gains through innovations Th...
As countries seek to develop their education systems, achieving sustainable improvements amongst stu...
This RISE Working Paper, authored by Lant Pritchett (Research Director of the RISE Programme), seeks...
This paper, which is part of a larger comparative project, outlines a conceptual framework for study...
Rapid economic, social, political and technological changes in the external environments of educatio...
School reform is achieved through the collaboration and coordination among educators with the mutual...
This RISE Working Paper, authored by Susan Watkins (University of California at Los Angeles, and RIS...
The relationship between government, education reform and student outcomes is an ambivalent and ofte...
In the last decades, most countries have adopted data-intensive policy instruments aimed at moderniz...
School effectiveness is a microtechnology of change. It is a relay device, which transfers macro pol...
Introducing the drivers for whole system reform ‘Whole system reform ’ is the name of the game and ‘...
Modernising School Governance examines the impact of recent market-based reforms on the role of gove...
The 1988 Education Reform Act sought to deconstruct the framework of post Second War social democrat...
T his paper views the formula-tion of national education policy from a systems perspective. A policy...