Educational restructuring and the Arts in Northern Territory schools: just another brick in the wall?
Arts Education Policy Review, November, 1996 by Smith, Robert G.
In times of recession, education is often held responsible for a nation's poor economic performance.(1) Internationally, educational restructuring is a response to the economic belt-tightening of a besieged world economy. In light of the common constraints of their economies and internationally shared understandings about how learning takes place, it is not surprising that many of the so-called developed nations have addressed restructuring in similar ways.(2)
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H. Corbett defines restructuring as a change in a social system's pattern of rules, roles, and relationships. Its sole ...
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