Table of contents
The Politics of Education in Australia
G.S. HARMANIn Australia there is a strong and widely‐accepted belief that education and politics are, or at least should be, separate. Yet education is a thoroughly political enterprise. For…
The Governance of Education in Australia: Centralization and Politics
W.G. WALKERThe centralization of power in the state and federal legislatures and in their associated professional bureaucracies is a notable feature of both educational and general political…
The Control of Education in New Zealand: Centrality with Minimal Recourse to Party Politics
JOHN L. EWINGAn attempt is made to examine and assess the extent to which general politics influence decisions on major educational issues in a country, comparatively small, whose total…
Theory and Research Needs in the Study of American Educational Politics
FREDERICK M. WIRTThis article employs a system analytic framework to categorize the available research literature on the politics of education in order to explain the inter‐relationship of private…
The Structural Change Proposal in the Israeli Schools: Conflict and Conquest
NAFTALY S. GLASMANA conflict of interests between two groups of educationists over proposed legislation for a school structural change is examined. Compromise is not achieved and evidence shows…
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0957-8234e-ISSN:
1758-7395ISSN-L:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditors:
- Professor Chen Schechter
- Professor Jayson W. Richardson