2013
DOI: 10.1080/00094056.2013.792703
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Independent Public Schools: A Move to Increased Autonomy and Devolution of Decision-making in Western Australian Public Schools

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“…Instead, much of the discretion is left with principals and school councils. Increasingly, schools are becoming more autonomous [24–26] and while there is little doubt that schools need to be involved in fundraising, school principals and councils need to consider the trade‐off between the financial and educational value of fundraising activities. The national guidelines regarding the use of alcohol in school fundraising activities were published in 2011 [9], but the knowledge of these guidelines and their influence on school decision‐makers are unclear.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Instead, much of the discretion is left with principals and school councils. Increasingly, schools are becoming more autonomous [24–26] and while there is little doubt that schools need to be involved in fundraising, school principals and councils need to consider the trade‐off between the financial and educational value of fundraising activities. The national guidelines regarding the use of alcohol in school fundraising activities were published in 2011 [9], but the knowledge of these guidelines and their influence on school decision‐makers are unclear.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The provision of federal funding structures for independent schools was instrumental in creating the appearance of a competitive education market in Australia. The initial policy structures for deregulating education and creating a two-tiered education market were implemented in the early 1980s (Trimmer 2013). This process redefined the purpose of education in Australia as a tool 'for individual advancement' (Morsy et al 2014, p. 447), positioning parents as having a choice between 'private' schools-funded mostly through fees and Federal government money-and mostly State government-funded schools.…”
Section: Australian Suburban-based Pentecostal Church Entry Into the mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The policy change to introduce autonomy can be relatively abrupt, but considering the dynamics of change over time and meeting leaders' development needs may remove a major obstacle to successful implementation. Australia Two studies of governance in Western Australian schools identified that principals vary in their capacity for reasoned local decision making according to experience and their perception of regulations (Trimmer 2013). The studies modelled factors affecting principals' perceptions of the regulatory framework and risk-taking in local decision-making through a stratified random sample in 235 schools…”
Section: Capability For Leadingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, principals' capabilities for a new style of leadership vary (Trimmer 2013), and they require preparation and development for the changed role (Pont et al 2008). Studies mostly find that principals' capabilities for autonomous environments are not being sufficiently addressed by their education systems.…”
Section: Capability For Leadingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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