Title of article
Researching the Implementation of Educational Policy: a backward mapping approach
Author/Authors
DYER، CAROLINE نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages
-44
From page
45
To page
0
Abstract
Misjudging the ease of policy implementation is recognised as one of the most common planning mistakes. If implementation is not planned and structured, effective management of change may give way to ad hoc adjustments and short-term strategies for coping, with a subsequent dilution of policy efficiency. Developing countries can ill afford the wasted resources that result, but little research attention has been directed at providing information about implementation processes that policy makers can draw on. This article discusses a model of ʹbackward mappingʹ that was applied in India, and generated a variety of useful insights which have contributed to learning for policy. In contexts where comparatively little is known about the implementation process, the use of such models to generate this kind of learning can improve our understandings of the ʹblack boxʹ of implementation, and open up new options for policy strategies to achieve policy goals.
Keywords
resource defence. , convict cichlid , intruder pressure , optimal territory size , feeding territories
Journal title
COMPARATIVE EDUCATION
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
COMPARATIVE EDUCATION
Record number
21445
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