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In recent years there has been a re-appraisal within political science of the characteristics of various kinds of public policy failure. At the same time, the political significance of education has grown in most liberal democracies. The present paper examines public policy in British education since the mid-1970s and asks: What goes wrong in policy-making and when does manageable failure slide into full-scale crisis? Various episodes of policy are explored and set against the theoretical framework developed by Mark Bovens and Paul t'Hart in an attempt to distinguish those policies in recent British education that have been controversial, those that have been manageable failures and those that turned into disabling fiascos.
In recent years there has been a re-appraisal within political science of the characteristics of various kinds of public ... Show Full Abstract
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Authors: Richardson, William Date: 2007 Geographic subjects: North America; Europe; Great Britain; Journal title: Oxford review of education Resource type: Article Subjects: Policy; Teaching and learning |
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