
Trust, Accountability and Capacity in Education System Reform
Global Perspectives in Comparative Education
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 30. December 2020
Book
Paperback/Softback
312 pages
978-0-367-36249-2 (ISBN)
Description
This global collection brings a new perspective to the field of comparative education by presenting trust, capacity and accountability as the three building blocks of education systems and education system reform. In exploring how these three factors relate to student learning outcomes across different international contexts, this book provides a powerful framework for a more equal system.
Drawing upon research and case studies from scholars, policymakers and experts from international agencies across five continents, this book shows how trust, capacity and accountability interact in ways and with consequences that vary among countries, pointing readers towards understanding potential leverage points for system change.
Trust, Accountability, and Capacity in Education System Reform illuminates how these three concepts are embedded in an institutional context temporally, socially and institutionally and offers an analysis that will be of use to researchers, policymakers and agencies working in comparative education and towards education system reform.
Chapter 11 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF under a Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic license available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/e/9780429344855
Drawing upon research and case studies from scholars, policymakers and experts from international agencies across five continents, this book shows how trust, capacity and accountability interact in ways and with consequences that vary among countries, pointing readers towards understanding potential leverage points for system change.
Trust, Accountability, and Capacity in Education System Reform illuminates how these three concepts are embedded in an institutional context temporally, socially and institutionally and offers an analysis that will be of use to researchers, policymakers and agencies working in comparative education and towards education system reform.
Chapter 11 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF under a Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic license available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/e/9780429344855
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
17 s/w Abbildungen, 17 s/w Zeichnungen, 9 s/w Tabellen
9 Tables, black and white; 17 Line drawings, black and white; 17 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
497 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-367-36249-2 (9780367362492)
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Global Perspectives in Comparative Education
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Trust, Accountability and Capacity in Education System Reform
Global Perspectives in Comparative Education
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Melanie Ehren | Jacqueline Baxter
Trust, Accountability and Capacity in Education System Reform
Global Perspectives in Comparative Education
E-Book
12/2020
1st Edition
Routledge
€48.49
Available for download
Persons
Melanie Ehren is a professor in educational governance and the Director of research institute LEARN! at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and an honorary professor at the UCL Institute of Education, UK.
Jacqueline Baxter is an associate professor in Public Policy and Management and the Director of the Centre for Research and Innovation in Online Business and Legal Education at The Open University, UK.
Jacqueline Baxter is an associate professor in Public Policy and Management and the Director of the Centre for Research and Innovation in Online Business and Legal Education at The Open University, UK.
Content
1 Trust, capacity and accountability: three building blocks of education system reform
Melanie Ehren and Jacqueline Baxter
2 Governance of education systems; trust, accountability and capacity in hierarchies, markets and networks
Melanie Ehren and Jacqueline Baxter
3 Trust-based accountability in education: the role of intrinsic motivation
Frederique Six
4 Distrusting cultures and contexts and capacity for education system improvement
Jacqueline Baxter
5 Accountability to build school and system improvement capacity
Melanie Ehren and Reinhard Bachmann
6 Inner-group trust and school autonomy in a segregated school system; parental self-segregation in the Netherlands
Melanie Ehren
7 Trust and accountability in the contracting of school improvement: Austria's quality management system
Herbert Altrichter
8 Hierarchical Structures with Networks for Accountability and Capacity building in Singapore: An Evolutionary Approach
Shu Shing Lee, Lee Yong Tay and Jeanne Ho
9 Educational technology to improve capacity; integrating adaptive education programs in public school in Kenya
Thomas Kaye
10 From Hierarchy and Market to Hierarchy and Network Governance in Chile: Enhancing Accountability, Capacity and Trust in Public Education
Carmen Montecinos, Alvaro Gonzalez and Melanie Ehren
11 Contrasting approaches, comparable efficacy? : How macro-level trust influences teacher accountability in Finland and Singapore
Yue-Yi Hwa
12 Distrust, accountability and capacity in South Africa' Fragmented education system
Nomancotsho Pakade and Thokozani Chilenga-Butao
13 Downward Spiral or Upward Trajectory?: Building a Public Profession to Meet the Shifting Technical, Social, and Political Demands of Education
Joshua L. Glazer and Jal Mehta
14 Trust, Capacity and Accountability: A Triptych for Improving Learning Outcomes
Melanie Ehren and Jacqueline Baxter
Melanie Ehren and Jacqueline Baxter
2 Governance of education systems; trust, accountability and capacity in hierarchies, markets and networks
Melanie Ehren and Jacqueline Baxter
3 Trust-based accountability in education: the role of intrinsic motivation
Frederique Six
4 Distrusting cultures and contexts and capacity for education system improvement
Jacqueline Baxter
5 Accountability to build school and system improvement capacity
Melanie Ehren and Reinhard Bachmann
6 Inner-group trust and school autonomy in a segregated school system; parental self-segregation in the Netherlands
Melanie Ehren
7 Trust and accountability in the contracting of school improvement: Austria's quality management system
Herbert Altrichter
8 Hierarchical Structures with Networks for Accountability and Capacity building in Singapore: An Evolutionary Approach
Shu Shing Lee, Lee Yong Tay and Jeanne Ho
9 Educational technology to improve capacity; integrating adaptive education programs in public school in Kenya
Thomas Kaye
10 From Hierarchy and Market to Hierarchy and Network Governance in Chile: Enhancing Accountability, Capacity and Trust in Public Education
Carmen Montecinos, Alvaro Gonzalez and Melanie Ehren
11 Contrasting approaches, comparable efficacy? : How macro-level trust influences teacher accountability in Finland and Singapore
Yue-Yi Hwa
12 Distrust, accountability and capacity in South Africa' Fragmented education system
Nomancotsho Pakade and Thokozani Chilenga-Butao
13 Downward Spiral or Upward Trajectory?: Building a Public Profession to Meet the Shifting Technical, Social, and Political Demands of Education
Joshua L. Glazer and Jal Mehta
14 Trust, Capacity and Accountability: A Triptych for Improving Learning Outcomes
Melanie Ehren and Jacqueline Baxter