Do decentralization reforms hold real promise for American education? Is there a relation between the structure of the system and its performance? What can we learn about decentralization from history, from other industries, from other public sectors and from other countries? And what risks does decentralization entail? In this book, eight contributors examine these and other questions related to the likely effects of decentralizing school governance on educational practices. Drawing on theoretical models, case studies and comparative analyses of other sectors and countries, the authors argue that governance reforms are likely to have little impact on what actually happens in schools. They explain the cyclical and reactionary nature of decentralization debates and show how they are endemic to modern society. And they tell why decentralized structural arrangements alone are unlikely to establish conditions necessary for general improvement in educational practice.
- ISBN10 1555425054
- ISBN13 9781555425050
- Publish Date 26 February 1993
- Publish Status Unknown
- Publish Country US
- Publisher John Wiley & Sons Inc
- Imprint Jossey-Bass Inc.,U.S.
- Format Hardcover
- Pages 272
- Language English