Collaborate Or Compete?: Educational Partnership in a Market Economy

Collaborate Or Compete?: Educational Partnership in a Market Economy

by JamesAitchison (Editor), Alastair Macbeth (Editor), Douglas Mc Creath (Editor), Douglas Mc Creath (Editor), Alastair Macbeth (Editor), JamesAitchison (Editor)

Synopsis

Schools are facing new circumstances, particularly from policies that encourage inter-school competition through parental choice of school and devolved financial control - the so-called market forces. Do these events erode or strengthen educational partnerships? Do new alliances emerge to meet new situations? This text assesses relationships in education at a time of rapid change. Its authors bring a range of experiences and analyses to these issues, providing insights and guidance relevant to school managers, teachers, parents and others with a practical interest in schools, as well as to researchers and policy makers. It is concerned with one of education's most pressing current issues: educational partnerships in a market economy. The book draws four major conclusions: competition between schools can increase the need for co-operation with others; schools must recognize that they share the curriculum with other educational providers; information technology will increase the opportunities for and needs for wider interaction; and skills in good management of co-operative relationships are essential for school governors, headteachers and everyone concerned with schools.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 208
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 14 Sep 1995

ISBN 10: 0750703849
ISBN 13: 9780750703840