Devolution rhetoric and practice of curriculum policymaking in Ethiopian primary education

Akalewold Eshete
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This paper sketches the rhetoric and practices of curricular devolution since the publication of education and training policy. By exploring curriculum, management guidelines and other relevant policy documents, this paper argues that within a decentralized federal system of governance primary curriculum provisions still suffer from a centralized control. The Ministry dominates curriculum policy decision environment in the name of ‘setting & maintaining of standards', ‘provisions of assistance' and ‘ensures whether the curriculum developed at all levels was free from gender, cultural and political bias'. Capitalizing these discretions, the Ministry goes beyond its jurisdiction in developing primary curriculum. As a result, this paper recommends that regional states balance the power struggle over primary curriculum decision environment, untie themselves to some extent, exercise their policy right and play effectively as genuine stakeholders in the provisions of meaningful and localized curriculum for the only forms of education available to the majority of their constituencies. Ethiopian Journal of the Social Sciences and Humanities Vol. 3 (1) 2005: pp. 1-20
埃塞俄比亚初等教育课程决策的权力下放修辞与实践
本文概述了自教育培训政策发布以来课程权力下放的修辞和实践。通过对课程、管理指南和其他相关政策文件的探索,本文认为在分权的联邦治理体系下,小学课程的规定仍然受到集中控制。教育部以“制定和维持标准”、“提供援助”和“确保各级课程开发是否不受性别、文化和政治偏见”的名义主导课程政策决策环境。教育部利用这些自由裁量权,在制定小学课程方面超出了其管辖范围。因此,本文建议地区国家平衡小学课程决策环境的权力斗争,在一定程度上放松自己,行使自己的政策权利,并有效地发挥真正的利益相关者的作用,为大多数选民提供有意义的和本地化的课程。社会科学与人文学报Vol. 3 (1) 2005: pp. 1-20
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