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Reforming school governance in Taiwan and South Korea: Empowerment and autonomization in school‐based management

William Yat Wai Lo (Centre for East Asian Studies, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK)
Ja Oek Gu (Korean Educational Development Institute, Seoul, South Korea)

International Journal of Educational Management

ISSN: 0951-354X

Article publication date: 15 August 2008

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Abstract

Purpose

The article aims to use the globalization theory and the implications of democratization for social policy to analyze the school governance reforms in Taiwan and South Korea.

Design/methodology/approach

The article describes the main features of decentralization policy in the school sectors in the two societies with a historical review of their democratic transition and educational reforms during the 1990s. It then classifies decentralization into two categories, namely managerial decentralization and societal decentralization, by conceptualizing their context, rationales and policy instruments. It closes by considering the implications of Taiwan's and South Korea's experiences for educational decentralization and education reforms.

Findings

It is found that in Taiwan there is a comprehensive and institutionalized empowerment of teachers and parents but full institutionalization of involvement of the school community is still in progress in South Korea.

Originality/value

This article reviews and compares the development and major changes of school governance in Taiwan and South Korea.

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Citation

Yat Wai Lo, W. and Oek Gu, J. (2008), "Reforming school governance in Taiwan and South Korea: Empowerment and autonomization in school‐based management", International Journal of Educational Management, Vol. 22 No. 6, pp. 506-526. https://doi.org/10.1108/09513540810895435

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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