School autonomy with accountability as a cross-national policy model: diverse adoptions, practices and impacts.

Q2 Social Sciences
Nordic Journal of Studies in Educational Policy Pub Date : 2024-11-24 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1080/20020317.2024.2430706
Antoni Verger, Lluís Parcerisa, Marcel Pagès, Marjolein Camphuijsen
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This special issue examines the policy model of School Autonomy with Accountability (SAWA) and its diverse configurations . The focus is on understanding how SAWA reforms shape governance practices and influence educational systems in different educational settings. Drawing on a range of theoretical perspectives, the issue explores how political factors, administrative traditions, and local professional frameworks shape the adoption and evolution of these policies. SAWA reforms promote school autonomy in decision-making while holding schools accountable for performance outcomes through various instruments such as standardized assessments, school improvement projects, and accountability arrangements. However, these policies often create tensions between autonomy and accountability, and their implementation produces varied outcomes depending on local contexts and institutions. The issue also highlights the growing role of data use in educational decision-making and examines the challenges associated with policy enactment at the school level. Taking stock of these discussions, in this introduction to the special issue, we delve into the complexities of SAWA reforms and their implications for educational equity, innovation, and governance. We also highlight the need for further research into the dynamic interaction between the formulation of SAWA policies and their local implementation, particularly in underexamined national contexts.

学校自治与问责制作为一种跨国政策模式:不同的采用、实践和影响。
本期特刊探讨了学校问责自治(SAWA)的政策模式及其不同的配置。重点是了解SAWA改革如何在不同的教育环境中塑造治理实践和影响教育系统。本文借鉴了一系列理论观点,探讨了政治因素、行政传统和地方专业框架如何影响这些政策的采用和演变。SAWA改革促进了学校的决策自主权,同时通过标准化评估、学校改进项目和问责制安排等各种手段,让学校对绩效结果负责。然而,这些政策往往会在自治和问责之间造成紧张关系,而且它们的实施会产生不同的结果,这取决于当地的情况和制度。该问题还强调了数据使用在教育决策中的日益重要的作用,并审查了与学校一级政策制定相关的挑战。总结这些讨论,在本期特刊的导言中,我们将深入探讨SAWA改革的复杂性及其对教育公平、创新和治理的影响。我们还强调需要进一步研究SAWA政策的制定与地方执行之间的动态相互作用,特别是在审查不足的国家背景下。
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