Putting 'the system' into a school autonomy reform: the case of the Independent Public School program

The Australian Federal and state governments have been introducing neoliberal reforms to the governance of their education systems for a number of decades. One of the most recent programs of reform is the Western Australian Independent PublicSchools (IPS) initiative. Similar to decentralizing reform...

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Main Author: Gobby, Brad
Format: Journal Article
Published: Routledge 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/20390
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description The Australian Federal and state governments have been introducing neoliberal reforms to the governance of their education systems for a number of decades. One of the most recent programs of reform is the Western Australian Independent PublicSchools (IPS) initiative. Similar to decentralizing reforms around the world, the IPS program seeks greater school autonomy from the state education bureaucracy by providing selected principals and school communities with a range of responsibilities.This paper seeks to better understand the kind of post-welfare form of government IPS enacts. Using concepts from the governmentality literature, this paper analyses documents related to the program, and interview data collected from key government officials responsible for the initiative. It finds that while IPS renders operable a neoliberal critique of the public sector by implementing the processes of contractualization, it also diverges from the ideal schema of neoliberalism. Analysis reveals that a number of strategic, pragmatic and political concerns have resulted in what some may view as a contradictory rationality of “the system” being instituted as a key element in this autonomizing reform. The paper calls for attention to the actual operationalizing of neoliberal reform projects to gain a nuanced understanding ofmodern regimes of rule.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-203902017-09-13T13:49:38Z Putting 'the system' into a school autonomy reform: the case of the Independent Public School program Gobby, Brad neoliberalism reform self-management Independent Public Schools Foucault governmentality The Australian Federal and state governments have been introducing neoliberal reforms to the governance of their education systems for a number of decades. One of the most recent programs of reform is the Western Australian Independent PublicSchools (IPS) initiative. Similar to decentralizing reforms around the world, the IPS program seeks greater school autonomy from the state education bureaucracy by providing selected principals and school communities with a range of responsibilities.This paper seeks to better understand the kind of post-welfare form of government IPS enacts. Using concepts from the governmentality literature, this paper analyses documents related to the program, and interview data collected from key government officials responsible for the initiative. It finds that while IPS renders operable a neoliberal critique of the public sector by implementing the processes of contractualization, it also diverges from the ideal schema of neoliberalism. Analysis reveals that a number of strategic, pragmatic and political concerns have resulted in what some may view as a contradictory rationality of “the system” being instituted as a key element in this autonomizing reform. The paper calls for attention to the actual operationalizing of neoliberal reform projects to gain a nuanced understanding ofmodern regimes of rule. 2014 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/20390 10.1080/01596306.2014.943158 Routledge restricted
spellingShingle neoliberalism
reform
self-management
Independent Public Schools
Foucault
governmentality
Gobby, Brad
Putting 'the system' into a school autonomy reform: the case of the Independent Public School program
title Putting 'the system' into a school autonomy reform: the case of the Independent Public School program
title_full Putting 'the system' into a school autonomy reform: the case of the Independent Public School program
title_fullStr Putting 'the system' into a school autonomy reform: the case of the Independent Public School program
title_full_unstemmed Putting 'the system' into a school autonomy reform: the case of the Independent Public School program
title_short Putting 'the system' into a school autonomy reform: the case of the Independent Public School program
title_sort putting 'the system' into a school autonomy reform: the case of the independent public school program
topic neoliberalism
reform
self-management
Independent Public Schools
Foucault
governmentality
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/20390