The Politics Of Education And The New Institutionalism

The Politics Of Education And The New Institutionalism
Title The Politics Of Education And The New Institutionalism PDF eBook
Author William Lowe Boyd
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 236
Release 2015-12-22
Genre Education
ISBN 113540089X

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This is an assessment of the reluctance of American education institutions to undergo change and reform at a time when it is considered necessary. The lack of public confidence in educational institutions is discussed along with the subsequent consequences.

The Politics of Education and the New Institutionalism

The Politics of Education and the New Institutionalism
Title The Politics of Education and the New Institutionalism PDF eBook
Author Robert L. Crowson
Publisher Psychology Press
Total Pages 236
Release 1996
Genre Education
ISBN 9780750705325

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First Published in 1996. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

The New Institutionalism in Education

The New Institutionalism in Education
Title The New Institutionalism in Education PDF eBook
Author Heinz-Dieter Meyer
Publisher State University of New York Press
Total Pages 246
Release 2012-02-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0791481085

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The New Institutionalism in Education brings together leading academics to explore the ongoing changes in K–12 and higher education in both the United States and abroad. The contributors show that current educational trends—including the increased globalization of education, the growing emphasis on educational markets and school choice, the rise of accountability systems, and the persistent influence of business groups like textbook manufacturers and test makers on educational policy—can best be understood when observed through an institutional lens. Because schools and universities are organizations that are stabilized by deeply institutionalized rules, they are subject to the enduring problem of substantive educational reform. This book gives researchers and policy analysts conceptual tools and empirical assessments to gauge the possibilities for institutional reform and innovation.

The Politics of Education and the New Institutionalism

The Politics of Education and the New Institutionalism
Title The Politics of Education and the New Institutionalism PDF eBook
Author Robert L. Crowson
Publisher
Total Pages 214
Release 1995
Genre
ISBN

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The Politics of Education and the New Institutionalism

The Politics of Education and the New Institutionalism
Title The Politics of Education and the New Institutionalism PDF eBook
Author Robert L. Crowson
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 1995
Genre
ISBN 9780750705332

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The Politics Of Education And The New Institutionalism

The Politics Of Education And The New Institutionalism
Title The Politics Of Education And The New Institutionalism PDF eBook
Author William Lowe Boyd
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 232
Release 2015-12-22
Genre Education
ISBN 1135400822

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First Published in 1996. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

The Politics of Institutional Reform

The Politics of Institutional Reform
Title The Politics of Institutional Reform PDF eBook
Author Terry M. Moe
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 177
Release 2019-02-21
Genre Education
ISBN 1108686664

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In this ground breaking analysis, Terry M. Moe treats Hurricane Katrina as a natural experiment that offers a rare opportunity to learn about the role of power in the politics of institutional reform. When Katrina hit, it physically destroyed New Orleans' school buildings, but it also destroyed the vested-interest power that had protected the city's abysmal education system from major reform. With the constraints of power lifted, decision makers who had been incremental problem-solvers turned into revolutionaries, creating the most innovative school system in the entire country. The story of New Orleans' path from failure to revolution is fascinating, but, more importantly, it reveals the true role of power, whose full effects normally cannot be observed, because power has a 'second face' that is hidden and unobservable. Making use of Katrina's analytic leverage, Moe pulls back the curtain to show that this “second face” has profound consequences that stifle and undermine society's efforts to fix failing institutions.