2016
DOI: 10.1111/ejed.12187
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Steering Dynamics in Complex Education Systems. An Agenda for Empirical Research

Abstract: Many policy systems and education systems have grown more complex in the last three decades. Power has moved away from central governments in different directions: upwards towards international organisations, sideways towards private institutions and non‐governmental organisations and downwards towards local governments and public enterprises such as schools. Where once we had central government, we now have governance, which can be defined as the processes of establishing priorities, formulating and implement… Show more

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“…In all, our study underscores the need for systematic and detailed empirical studies if we are to really understand how steering processes work in contemporary complex education systems, and how these processes work out in schools' daily practices (Theisens, Hooge, and Waslander 2016).…”
Section: Raising Standards In Complex Education Systemsmentioning
confidence: 77%
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“…In all, our study underscores the need for systematic and detailed empirical studies if we are to really understand how steering processes work in contemporary complex education systems, and how these processes work out in schools' daily practices (Theisens, Hooge, and Waslander 2016).…”
Section: Raising Standards In Complex Education Systemsmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…In public administration this development is referred to by concepts such as 'New Public Governance' (Osborne 2010), multilevel governance (Pierre and Peters 2005) or network governance (O'Toole and Meier 2004). Knowing what kind of steering processes emerge in such complex education systems is crucial for our understanding of power relations, but they are as yet largely unknown (Theisens, Hooge, and Waslander 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The changing face of the public sector and form that governance takes may also have implications for evaluation. Greater private-public partnerships have stimulated a fundamental rethink on how governance is assured and the notions of 'co-governance' and 'new public governance' have emerged as a result (Osborne, 2000;Theisens et al, 2016). 'New forms of horizontal governance' (Klijn, 2008, p.506) have embedded more polycentric and participative forms of public sector decision-making and are structured around greater citizen involvement.…”
Section: Evaluation For Governancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The government still has a role in governance, according to Joseph (2010), but primarily through producing the legislation and regulatory framework which define 'a broader configuration of state and key elements in civil society' (p. 5). Theisens et al (2016) similarly talk about a rise of New Public Governance, which followed an era predominated by New Public Management until approximately the year 2000. New Public Governance is based on horizontally organized systems with multiple centres of power which collaborate through networks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%