Políticas educativas em Portugal: governação, contexto local e hibridismo

Decentralisation coincides with the emergence of new types of state governance that, from the 1980s, is held by governments which are inf luenced by neoliberalism. This process affects different political contexts, and in the case of education it aims to reduce the power of t...

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Main Author: António Francisco Baixinho
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Universidade Nove de Julho - Uninove 2017-01-01
Series:EccoS – Revista Científica
Online Access:http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=71550676007
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Summary:Decentralisation coincides with the emergence of new types of state governance that, from the 1980s, is held by governments which are inf luenced by neoliberalism. This process affects different political contexts, and in the case of education it aims to reduce the power of teachers and it increases the power and performance of the feudatories – municipalities – and the system users – the students’ parents. Thus, since 1998, local authorities are now facing the possibility of greater involvement in education, ie, with the establishment of an organ of democratic participation (CLE) in the preparation of a guidance document (letter school) and the opportunity to participate in the administrative management of schools (School Assembly). However, the central government performance is nothing else than translates a process of “push and pull” between decentralisation, centralisation, market and governance.
ISSN:1517-1949
1983-9278