
Decentralization and Market Mechanisms in Education - Examples From Six European Countries
This article contains an overview and a comparison of some important restructuring measures and arrangements for evaluation, assessment and reports in six countries: The Czech Republic, England, France, Germany, Greece and Sweden. All six countries have implemented rather similar types
of education policies, although in varying degrees. France, Germany and Greece, have more than the other countries, maintained features from before the wave of educational restructuring.
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Keywords: decentralization; educational choice; outcomes-based assessment; private schools; result-based subsidies
Document Type: Research Article
Affiliations: Stockholm University
Publication date: January 1, 2008
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