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Implementing Educational Reform: Cases and Challenges

McLaughlin, Colleen(Edited by)Ruby, Alan(Edited by)
Part of the Cambridge Education Research series
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There is constant pressure on governments and policy makers to raise the standard of education, and to develop appropriate curriculum and pedagogies for students.

It is no easy task. This book presents eight specific case studies of education reform implementation which capture how the design and implementation choices of policy makers are shaped by national and historical contexts.

They offer real examples of the choices and constraints faced by policymakers and practitioners.

The cases are a mix of nationally and locally mandated reforms with five examples from nations where the state initiated and guided reforms.

The concluding synthesis chapter highlights commonalities and differences across the cases and disparate responses to shared concerns.

Providing a breadth of real-world research, it will assist policy makers, practitioners and other stakeholders interested in system change.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1108873545 / 9781108873543
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
375.001
10/11/2021
England
English
260 pages
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