TY - BOOK ID - 213733 TI - School decentralization in the context of globalizing governance : international comparison of grassroots responses PY - 2007 SN - 1280724692 9786610724697 1402047002 1402046995 9048171741 PB - Dordrecht : Springer, DB - UniCat KW - Schools KW - Globalization. KW - Decentralization. KW - Global cities KW - Globalisation KW - Internationalization KW - International relations KW - Anti-globalization movement KW - Decentralization in education KW - Decentralization in schools KW - School decentralization KW - Education, Urban KW - International and Comparative Education. KW - Administration, Organization and Leadership. KW - Sociology of Education. KW - Sociology, general. KW - International education . KW - Comparative education. KW - School management and organization. KW - School administration. KW - Educational sociology. KW - Sociology. KW - Education and sociology KW - Social problems in education KW - Society and education KW - Sociology, Educational KW - Sociology KW - Education KW - Administration, Educational KW - Educational administration KW - Inspection of schools KW - Operation policies, School KW - Policies, School operation KW - School administration KW - School inspection KW - School operation policies KW - School organization KW - Management KW - Organization KW - Social theory KW - Social sciences KW - Education, Comparative KW - Global education KW - Intellectual cooperation KW - Internationalism KW - Aims and objectives KW - Inspection KW - Management and organization KW - History UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:213733 AB - Decentralization has become a globalized policy: a large number of countries around the world have formulated this policy and many also have implemented it. The policies and the changes at the national level have been researched and thoroughly described and analyzed. What has taken place and is taking place at the grassroots level has not received attention until recently. The book makes an overview of the world wide economic, political, cultural and educational changes since the beginning of the 1980’s and presents the new type of educational governance. It describes the processes of globalization and how national education systems have responded to these processes. It argues that symbolic world models (for the way of organizing national societies and education) have emerged in international agencies and how these models are borrowed, imitated, imposed and so on, when different countries reform their primary and secondary education. This book extensively reviews outcomes of educational decentralization using research findings from different parts of the world: Australia, China, Kyrgyz Republic, Czech Republic, Sweden, England, Mozambique, South Africa, Senegal, Nicaragua, the USA... It also presents grassroots cases from different countries against the background of the overall changes in governance philosophy and applications. It reviews literature and reports on decentralization in the wider context of educational restructuring and gives a detailed account for different types of decentralization and their short and medium term impact. Also, it presents case studies from countries in Africa, Europe and Latin America and describes what is taking place at the local levels. Focus is directed towards the outcomes in terms of: parent and teacher participation in school. Therefore, the book is useful for scholars as well as students in higher education and teacher training. "…I think this book is of great importance globally. It should appeal to policy makers, teacher educators and school administrators around the world" Dr. Joseph Zajda, Australian Catholic University, Melbourne Campus, Melbourne, Australia. ER -