TY - JOUR
T1 - Tendencias históricas en los procesos de descentralización educativa en los Estados Unidos y en los países en desarrollo en el contexto posterior a la Segunda Guerra Mundial.
AU - Edwards, D. Brent
AU - DeMatthews, David E.
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - In the present work, we fill a gap in the writing on the decentralization of educational governance by periodizing and comparing trends that have fallen under this label in both the United States and developing countries in the post-WWII period (1945-present). The findings are informed by a review of 127 decentralization-related studies from seven leading, peer-reviewed journals in comparative and international education, in addition to the Journal of Education Policy, Journal of Educational Administration, and Harvard Education Review. We combine this review with works that address larger political and economic shifts. One key finding is that the application of communitylevel decentralization in developing countries has not been as widespread as global rhetoric during the 1990s and 2000s would imply. A second key finding is that there has been a relatively recent shift away from decentralization towards other forms of accountability-based reforms in both the United States and developing countries.
AB - In the present work, we fill a gap in the writing on the decentralization of educational governance by periodizing and comparing trends that have fallen under this label in both the United States and developing countries in the post-WWII period (1945-present). The findings are informed by a review of 127 decentralization-related studies from seven leading, peer-reviewed journals in comparative and international education, in addition to the Journal of Education Policy, Journal of Educational Administration, and Harvard Education Review. We combine this review with works that address larger political and economic shifts. One key finding is that the application of communitylevel decentralization in developing countries has not been as widespread as global rhetoric during the 1990s and 2000s would imply. A second key finding is that there has been a relatively recent shift away from decentralization towards other forms of accountability-based reforms in both the United States and developing countries.
KW - Accountability
KW - Community control
KW - Decentralization
KW - Developing countries
KW - Education governance
KW - Neoliberalism
KW - School-based management
KW - United States
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U2 - 10.14507/epaa.v22n40.2014
DO - 10.14507/epaa.v22n40.2014
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84902089980
SN - 1068-2341
VL - 22
JO - Education Policy Analysis Archives
JF - Education Policy Analysis Archives
ER -