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Review of governance structure in 12 leading education jurisdictions compared to England

Review of governance structure in 12 leading education jurisdictions compared to England

  • Post published:8th May 2022
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This is a 12 page tabular review of governance structures in 12 leading education jurisdiction compared to England. It documents the prevalence of long-term planning and the abundance of advisory bodies, wide consultation and strong supporting institutions.

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