Title of article
Neoliberal Education Reform in The Netherlands
Author/Authors
KARSTEN، SJOERD نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages
-302
From page
303
To page
0
Abstract
Until recently the Dutch education system was determined by the historic compromise of 1917, after which private schools were supported by the state on an equal financial footing to stare schools. The consequence of this compromise was a mainly privatised and centralised system with a carporatist policy structure. In the mid-1980s The Netherlands, like other countries, came under the spell of the ʹneoliberal revolutionʹ. This article explores the extent to which the management reform carried out under a neoliberal flag has brought about radical changes to the Dutch, education system. It especially looks at four key issues set out in that reform: increased autonomy, freedom of choice, privatization and quality control.
Keywords
convict cichlid , optimal territory size , feeding territories , intruder pressure , resource defence.
Journal title
COMPARATIVE EDUCATION
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
COMPARATIVE EDUCATION
Record number
21479
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