Journal of Educational Administration: Volume 8 Issue 1

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The Politics of Education in Australia

G.S. HARMAN

In 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. WALKER

The 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. EWING

An 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. WIRT

This 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. GLASMAN

A 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…

Cover of Journal of Educational Administration

ISSN:

0957-8234

Online date, start – end:

1963

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editors:

  • Professor Chen Schechter
  • Professor Jayson W. Richardson