Underpinned in the stream of thought named 'communitarianism', Reforming Education in Developing Countries argues that developing countries need educational reforms that are tightly entwined into their cultural, social, and organizational contexts.
Izhar Oplatka is Professor of Educational Administration and Leadership at the School of Education, Tel Aviv University, Israel, and Head of the Department of Educational Policy and Administration.
Chapter 1 Why we need an alternative view of reform in developing countries
Chapter 2 The characteristics of neoliberal reforms in educational systems worldwide
Chapter 3 Conceptual models of modernity versus traditionalism: The colorful portrait of the developing world
Chapter 4 The failure of educational reforms in developing countries
Chapter 5 The communitarian perspective and education
Chapter 6 Major educational ideologies in developing countries
Chapter 7 The key role of the local community in educational reform
Chapter 8 Reform implementation in practice
Chapter 9 Reform management in the school
Chapter10 Towards a new conceptualization of education reforms in developing countries
Epilogue
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