Discretion and Control in Education: The Teacher as Street-level Bureaucrat
Resource type
            Journal Article
        Author/contributor
                    - Taylor, Ian (Author)
 
Title
            Discretion and Control in Education: The Teacher as Street-level Bureaucrat
        Abstract
            This article assesses the impact of education reform and the new public management (NPM) on the discretion of school teachers. The focal point of the study is Michael Lipsky's theory of discretion which casts public service professionals and others involved in service delivery as `street-level bureaucrats' because their high degree of discretionary rule-making power enabled them to effectively make policy as well as implement it. The article considers the relationship between education reform and the NPM and focuses on the increased emphasis on skills-based teaching and changes in management and leadership in schools. The literature and survey of teachers demonstrate that discretion in the workplace has been eroded to such an extent due to a high degree of central regulation and local accountability as to question the applicability of Lipsky's model. The findings are based on the literature and a small survey undertaken by the author.
        Publication
            Educational Management Administration & Leadership
        Volume
            35
        Issue
            4
        Pages
            555-572
        Date
            10/2007
        Journal Abbr
            Educational Management Administration & Leadership
        Language
            en
        ISSN
            1741-1432, 1741-1440
        Short Title
            Discretion and Control in Education
        Accessed
            16/12/2024, 12:06
        Library Catalogue
            DOI.org (Crossref)
        Citation
            Taylor, I. (2007). Discretion and Control in Education: The Teacher as Street-level Bureaucrat. Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 35(4), 555–572. https://doi.org/10.1177/1741143207081063
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