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A critical analysis of Jamaica's emerging educational policy discourses in the age of globalizationBrissett, Nigel Olivia Michael 01 January 2011 (has links)
This dissertation critically analyzes Jamaica’s educational policy responses to the alleged needs and promises of the current globalization era. The research focuses on policies being developed and implemented in the areas of educational governance, management, and financing. I argue that the emerging policy approaches, though intended to achieve liberatory goals, are generally having the unintended consequence of perpetuating disempowerment of low income Jamaicans. I use qualitative content analysis of policy documents as the primary analytic method. I employ postcolonial theory to historicize and contextualize Jamaica’s turbulent educational policy experience. I also draw on Foucauldian discourse theory in order to frame policy as discourse, which I define as an institutionalized way of thinking that governs and is reflected in both state policy rhetoric and practice. Here, I explicitly identify Jamaica’s emergent policy discourses as decentralized governance and education as investment and explore the internationalized norms and national economic constraints within which they develop. I analyze the ways in which neoliberal ideology partly drives these discourses and note their inconsistencies with much of the post-war/post-independence social welfare approaches that Jamaica used to address social asymmetries of colonialism. The contradictions are brought out by examining the changing relationship between the citizen and the state that the new policy approaches engender. In this regard, I interrogate the institutionalized practices and the newly proposed roles of educational stakeholders—the nation-state, the citizens, and institution—that the emerging discourses prescribe. The results show that the discourse of decentralized governance primarily fractures accountability, and education as investment increasingly predicates educational opportunity on capacity to pay. However, the intensity of these effects varies based on educational level, becoming more pronounced at the later stages. Key words: Jamaica, educational policy, policy discourse, post-colonialism, educational governance, educational management, educational financing, developing country.
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The Relationship between Human Resource Management and Organizational Effectiveness in Non-Profit Sport Organizations: A Multi-Level ApproachDixon, Marlene A. January 2002 (has links)
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A comparison of academic advising provided in a centralized, non-degree granting college and academic advising provided in decentralized, degree-granting collegesSokolosky, Melanie January 1985 (has links)
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A Study of the Circumstances Surrounding the Dissolution of the Progressive Education AssociationShott, Walter Aloysius January 1965 (has links)
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A Qualitative Case Study on the Functional Role of the Chief Mission Officer within the Organizational Structure of a Catholic Higher Education Institution: A Strategy to Preserve the Integrity of Institutional Mission and IdentityD'Cunha, Fidelis Teresa 23 December 2014 (has links)
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Understanding high school students' aspirations to go to college: role of parent, teacher, and peer expectations and students' social goalsEmrick, Jessica Paige January 2006 (has links)
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A Study of the Reactions of Selected Superintendents of Ohio Schools Regarding the Place of Industrial Arts in the School CurriculumCummins, Jack Waddell January 1947 (has links)
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The Growth and the Present Status of Jackson County SchoolsCrabtree, Bertie Tidd January 1947 (has links)
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Status of School Attendance Laws in the United States in 1945Milheim, Alfred Leroy January 1946 (has links)
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Establishing a Personnel Program for the Men's Department of the Florida A and M CollegeMiles, Moses General January 1946 (has links)
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