Producing accountability with autonomy in Denmark and England: the analytical potential of assemblage theory with critical realism in comparative education
School autonomy with accountability (SAWA) reforms have developed in diverse forms in Northern Europe. Following processes of decentralization to the municipal and school levels, quality assurance and inspection became key to the test-based accountability agendas of Denmark and England respectively....
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Main Authors: | Alison L. Milner (Author), Christian Ydesen (Author) |
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2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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