The Politics and Governance of Basic Education: A Tale of Two South African Provinces

The Politics and Governance of Basic Education: A Tale of Two South African Provinces

ISBN-10:
019882405X
ISBN-13:
9780198824053
Pub. Date:
11/13/2018
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019882405X
ISBN-13:
9780198824053
Pub. Date:
11/13/2018
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
The Politics and Governance of Basic Education: A Tale of Two South African Provinces

The Politics and Governance of Basic Education: A Tale of Two South African Provinces

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Overview

All over the world, economic inclusion has risen to the top of the development discourse. A well-performing education system is central to achieving inclusive development - but the challenge of improving educational outcomes has proven to be unexpectedly difficult. Access to education has increased, but quality remains low, with weaknesses in governance comprising an important part of the explanation.

The Politics and Governance of Basic Education explores the balance between hierarchical and horizontal institutional arrangements for the public provision of basic education. Using the vivid example of South Africa, a country that had ambitious goals at the outset of its transition from apartheid to democracy, it explores how the interaction of politics and institutions affects educational outcomes. By examining lessons learned from how South Africa failed to achieve many of its goals, it constructs an innovative alternative strategy for making process, combining practical steps to achieve incremental gains to re-orient the system towards learning.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780198824053
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 11/13/2018
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Brian Levy is Professor of the Practice of International Development, School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University in Washington DC and Academic Director, Graduate School of Development Policy and Practice, University of Cape Town. He worked at the World Bank from 1989 to 2012. His books include Working with the Grain: Integrating Governance and Growth in Development Strategies (Oxford University Press, 2014) and Building State Capacity in Africa (World Bank Institute, 2004).

Robert Cameron is Professor of Public Administration in the Department of Political Studies, University of Cape Town. He has published around ninety journal articles and book chapters on local government, public administration and public service reform. He is a Senior Fellow at the Global Cities Institute, University of Toronto, and was a member of the South African Municipal Demarcation Board (1999-2004) which demarcated non-racial local government boundaries for the democratic South Africa.

Ursula Hoadley is Associate Professor in the School of Education at the University of Cape Town. Her extensive published research explores the relation between education and social stratification and the differential social and academic outcomes engendered through educational processes, with a focus on pedagogy, curriculum, and school organization at the primary level, Ursula participates in multiple professional education associations, and boards, including South Africa's Ministerial Review Committee of 2009 which led to the revision of the outcomes-based national curriculum. She is the author of Pedagogy in poverty: 20 years of curriculum reform in South Africa (Routledge, 2017).

Vinothan Naidoo is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Political Studies, University of Cape Town. His research spans institutional transformation and public sector reform, policy co-ordination and implementation, political-administrative relations, and inter-governmental relations. Recent publications have dealt with critical appraisals of public management reform in South Africa, and a historical appraisal of efforts to co-ordinate grand economic policies in South Africa. He completed a Ph.D in Public Administration at the University of Cape Town.

Table of Contents

Part I: Framing the Issues1. Improving basic education - the governance challenge, Brian Levy2. The transformation of South Africa's system of basic education, Luis Crouch and Ursula Hoadley3. Education policymaking at national level - the politics of multiple principals, Robert Cameron and Vinothan NaidooPart II: Provincial Governance and Politics of Education4. Provincial governance of education - the Western Cape experience, Robert Cameron and Brian Levy5. Provincial governance of education - the Eastern Cape experience, Zukiswa Kota, Monica Hendricks, Eric Matambo, and Vinothan Naidoo6. Explaining the Western Cape performance paradox: an econometric analysis, Gabrielle Wills, Debra Shepherd, and Janeli Kotze7. Context and capability: A tale of two bureaucracies, Brian Levy, Robert Cameron, and Vinothan NaidooPart III: Horizontal Governance8. Case studies of school-level governance dynamics in the Western Cape, Ursula Hoadley, Brian Levy, Lawule Shumane, and Shelly Wilburn9. Case studies of school-level governance dynamics in the Eastern Cape, Brian Levy and Lawule Shumane10. "All for education" - Meeting the governance challenge, Brian Levy
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