Schools at the centre? : a study of decentralisation

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Schools at the centre? : a study of decentralisation

Alison Bullock and Hywel Thomas

(Educational management series)

Routledge, 1997

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Includes bibliographical references: p. [224]-230 and index

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Description

Local Management of Schools (LMS) has increasingly become a topic of concern for schools, and head teachers and managers in particular. Containing international data from over 800 schools, the authors examine the overall impact of LMS.

Table of Contents

Part One: Schools at the Centre 1. The Nature of School Self-Management 2. School Self-Management as an International Phenomenon 3. Markets or Collectives in School Self-Management Part Two: School Self-Management in Practice 4. School Autonomy and Delegation 5. The New Accountabilities of Self-Management 6. Choice and Diversity: its Nature and Significance 7. The Impact of Self-Management on quality Part Three: Autonomy and Control 8. Markets and Collectives in School Self-Management 9. A Way Ahead: Implications for Practice

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