ABSTRACT

This text provides an analysis of the efforts to establish systems of self-managing schools around the world. The core of this book is the description of the transformation of the education system in the state of Victoria, Australia, from dependence in a highly centralized and bureaucratized structure to one that values local decision making and the creation of a system of self-managing schools. The text goes on to show how these and similar programmes in other nations could lay the foundations for similar reform. The authors propose that there must be changes in the role of key stakeholders, including government, community and profession; traditional approaches must be challenged and new ways to fund schools to be canvassed.

chapter 1|20 pages

The Crisis in Public Education

chapter 2|17 pages

Foundations of Reform

chapter 3|43 pages

Schools of the Future

chapter 4|36 pages

Appraising the Outcomes

chapter 5|28 pages

Pre-conditions for Lasting School Reform