Title of article :
Policy-Making Model in the Private School System
Author/Authors :
Arjmandnia Tabriz ، Ali Department of Educational Management - Islamic Azad University, Damavand Branch , Delkhosh Kasmaei ، Abolghasem Department of Human Resources Management - Islamic Azad University, Damavand Branch , Oladian ، Masoumeh Department of Educational Sciences - Islamic Azad University, Damavand Branch
From page :
242
To page :
259
Abstract :
Purpose: This paper mainly aimed to provide a model for policy-making in the private school system. Methodology: Based on the literature review, 17 influential factors were identified with the mixed method of survey and theme analysis. In the qualitative part, the semantic pattern was discovered and analyzed with the RQDA qualitative analysis software, and in the quantitative part, the Interpretive Structural Modeling (ISM) method was used to determine relationships. Statistical population in the qualitative part were 20 people (policy-making experts, professors and senior managers) were selected and participated in a semi-structured and quantitative interview. A number of 1140 schools were selected from Northern, Central and Southern Khorasan using a simple random sampling method with proof of validity and reliability. Findings: The results of factors affecting policy-making based on fuzzy numerical average are: Investment 0.72, government aid 0.87, managers 0.74, teachers 0.73, executive agents 0.75, educational equipment 0.81, government-approved laws 0.89, banking system 0.88, tax and insurance 0.73, municipal, housing and urban organizations 0.33, community members 0.65, experts 0.8, Farhangian University training 0.8, coordination council 0.81, specialized founders 0.78, special schools 0.78, supervisory council 0.88, which because municipal organizations, housing and urban development 0.33, and community members 0.65 were lower than the average, they were rejected and the rest were accepted. Strategies in the first level (managers, executives and teachers) are the most effective and the sixth level (government laws) is the most effective. Conclusion: Based on the results, the other 15 factors that have a great impact on policy-making should be considered.
Keywords :
Politics , Policy , Making , System , Private , Private Schools
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Educational Sociology
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Educational Sociology
Record number :
2746294
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