Policy studies
Associate Professor G Burke and Associate Professor L B Angus
12 points
* 3 hours per week
* Second semester
* Clayton
Objectives Upon successful completion of this subject, students should be able to understand the major approaches to educational policy analysis; apply particular approaches to the analysis of current policies; demonstrate skills in the collection of data from a range of sources and in the formulation of a research project.
Synopsis The subject focuses on policy analysis and policy review. It considers the nature of policy and its formulation and implementation; the economic and political context; approaches to the evaluation of policy; the role of research and the researcher in policy analysis. The subject will include lectures and seminars but a major emphasis will be on helping students to develop techniques in the preparation and presentation of an independent study. The main focus will be on policies in Victoria and Australia. Students will be expected to undertake a case study of particular policies, eg senior colleges, national curriculum, competency-based education, the Victorian Certificate of Education, state-wide monitoring of pupil performance; government funding of non-government schools, college-based nursing education, or policies of their own choice.
Assessment Assignments (6000 words): 100%
Recommended texts
Graycar A and Jamrozik A How Australians live: Social policy in theory and practice Macmillan, 1989
Marginson S Education and public policy in Australia CUP, 1993
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