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Community empowerment? School autonomy, school boards and depoliticising governance
by
Brad Gobby
, Richard Niesche
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Accountability
/ Administrative Organization
/ Autonomy
/ Board of Education Role
/ Boards of Education
/ Citizen participation
/ Community
/ Community Involvement
/ Community Relations
/ Councils
/ Decentralization
/ Decision making
/ Education
/ Education policy
/ Educational Change
/ Educational Improvement
/ Educational objectives
/ Educational Policy
/ Educational Policy and Politics
/ Educational Psychology
/ Empowerment
/ Foreign Countries
/ Foucault (M)
/ Free Schools
/ Governance
/ Governing boards
/ Government School Relationship
/ Government schools
/ Independent Public Schools (IPS)
/ Institutional Autonomy
/ Instructional Improvement
/ Interviews
/ Leadership
/ Learning
/ Participation
/ Political Issues
/ Politics
/ Primary secondary education
/ Principals
/ Public Education
/ Public Schools
/ Public sector
/ Public services
/ School Administration
/ School Based Management
/ School boards
/ School community relationship
/ School Councils
/ School Maintenance
/ School principals
/ Student Participation
/ Teaching and Teacher Education
/ Teaching Conditions
2019
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Community empowerment? School autonomy, school boards and depoliticising governance
by
Brad Gobby
, Richard Niesche
in
Accountability
/ Administrative Organization
/ Autonomy
/ Board of Education Role
/ Boards of Education
/ Citizen participation
/ Community
/ Community Involvement
/ Community Relations
/ Councils
/ Decentralization
/ Decision making
/ Education
/ Education policy
/ Educational Change
/ Educational Improvement
/ Educational objectives
/ Educational Policy
/ Educational Policy and Politics
/ Educational Psychology
/ Empowerment
/ Foreign Countries
/ Foucault (M)
/ Free Schools
/ Governance
/ Governing boards
/ Government School Relationship
/ Government schools
/ Independent Public Schools (IPS)
/ Institutional Autonomy
/ Instructional Improvement
/ Interviews
/ Leadership
/ Learning
/ Participation
/ Political Issues
/ Politics
/ Primary secondary education
/ Principals
/ Public Education
/ Public Schools
/ Public sector
/ Public services
/ School Administration
/ School Based Management
/ School boards
/ School community relationship
/ School Councils
/ School Maintenance
/ School principals
/ Student Participation
/ Teaching and Teacher Education
/ Teaching Conditions
2019
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Community empowerment? School autonomy, school boards and depoliticising governance
by
Brad Gobby
, Richard Niesche
in
Accountability
/ Administrative Organization
/ Autonomy
/ Board of Education Role
/ Boards of Education
/ Citizen participation
/ Community
/ Community Involvement
/ Community Relations
/ Councils
/ Decentralization
/ Decision making
/ Education
/ Education policy
/ Educational Change
/ Educational Improvement
/ Educational objectives
/ Educational Policy
/ Educational Policy and Politics
/ Educational Psychology
/ Empowerment
/ Foreign Countries
/ Foucault (M)
/ Free Schools
/ Governance
/ Governing boards
/ Government School Relationship
/ Government schools
/ Independent Public Schools (IPS)
/ Institutional Autonomy
/ Instructional Improvement
/ Interviews
/ Leadership
/ Learning
/ Participation
/ Political Issues
/ Politics
/ Primary secondary education
/ Principals
/ Public Education
/ Public Schools
/ Public sector
/ Public services
/ School Administration
/ School Based Management
/ School boards
/ School community relationship
/ School Councils
/ School Maintenance
/ School principals
/ Student Participation
/ Teaching and Teacher Education
/ Teaching Conditions
2019
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Community empowerment? School autonomy, school boards and depoliticising governance
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Community empowerment? School autonomy, school boards and depoliticising governance
2019
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Overview
The public education systems of many countries have undergone governance reforms involving administrative decentralisation, corporatisation and community 'empowerment'. In this paper, we examine the significance of local participation
and partnerships in the context of public school autonomy and their corporatisation. Focusing specifically on the use of school boards in the Independent Public Schools (IPS) initiative in Western Australia, we analyse the interview
responses of five IPS principals using Foucauldian notions of governmentality, governance and community. The analysis shows that school boards are conceptualised and mobilised through the narrow technical-rationalist discourses of
governance associated with corporatised school autonomy. School boards function as a new form of governmentality that constrains recruitment and participation in school decision-making in ways that depoliticise education. In response to
the rise of school autonomy and corporatisation in Australia and elsewhere, we argue for wider local participation on school boards and local engagement with, rather than eschewal of, the politics surrounding education and the public
good. [Author abstract]
Publisher
Springer Netherlands,Springer,Springer Nature B.V
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