Globalization's strategic union: decentralization, efficiency, and the implications for educational governance in Spain
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Published:2008
Laura C. Engel, 2008. "Globalization's strategic union: decentralization, efficiency, and the implications for educational governance in Spain", Power, Voice and the Public Good: Schooling and Education in Global Societies, Rodney K. Hopson, Carol Camp Yeakey, Francis Musa Boakari
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In recent years, there have been major changes in educational governance and the organization and management of primary and secondary education. This is particularly the case as indicated by debates and deliberations over notions of “good governance” and “public management,” accountability, transparency, effectiveness of public services, performance, and the generation of benchmarks and cross-national comparative data. Among these trends is the debate over educational decentralization, which in the past several decades has become a mode of governance strongly advocated by international policy organizations, such as the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), International Monetary Fund (IMF), World Bank, and United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural (UNESCO).
