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Under the 1988 Education Act, schools became autonomous bodies with
control over their own budgets. This process of decentralization of
school management has been followed by other countries worldwide.
Based on empirical research incorporating data from over 800
schools and collected over three years, this book takes
self-management as its starting point. From this, the book examines
how management systems have changed across a range of countries,
often with very different natures and purposes. It also studies in
detail the particular developments in the UK system, which has
undergone one of the more radical changes. From their findings, the
authors draw out the implications for management practice and the
effect this has on pupils, managers and all those employed within
schools.
First Published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor and
Francis, an informa company.
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