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This article explores policy and curriculum diffusion in southern and eastern Africa through an examination of the National Qualifications Framework (NQF) and outcomes-based education. The article argues that the NQF was adopted for different reasons in different contexts, but that discourse coalitions and conferences have been critical in spreading these ideas in a new regional political and economic context. It shows how South Africans have tried to export the idea at the very moment when evidence is revealing little relationship between policy intention and outcome, it is contested at home, and there is a retreat from it in some sectors of education.
This article explores policy and curriculum diffusion in southern and eastern Africa through an examination of the National ... Show Full Abstract
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Authors: Chisholm, Linda Date: 2007 Geographic subjects: Africa; South Africa Journal title: Comparative education Resource type: Article Subjects: Qualifications; Policy; Vocational education and training; |
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