When Schools Compete
Discover the groundbreaking insights of When Schools Compete by Edward B. Fiske, a pivotal examination of education reform in New Zealand. Published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 2000, this comprehensive 362-page paperback delves into the radical changes implemented in the country's state education system in 1989.
Fiske analyzes the implications of these sweeping transformations, exploring how competition among schools has reshaped the educational landscape. With detailed case studies, this book is an essential read for educators, policymakers, and anyone interested in the dynamics of educational reform.
Not only does it cover the social aspects and politics surrounding these changes, but it also addresses the broader context of educational policy and management in both New Zealand and the United States. A must-have resource for understanding the multifaceted nature of school improvement programs, When Schools Compete provides a thoughtful exploration of how competition can drive educational excellence.