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Public Policy In Education

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Public policy in education refers to the decisions and actions taken by governments and other stakeholders to shape the educational system in a particular region or country.

Key Features

  • Policy formulation
  • Implementation
  • Evaluation
  • Impact assessment

Pros

  • Ensures a structured and systematic approach to improving the education system
  • Addresses issues such as access, quality, and equity in education
  • Can lead to positive outcomes for students, teachers, and society as a whole

Cons

  • Can be influenced by political agendas and biases
  • May not always consider the diverse needs of all stakeholders
  • Implementation challenges can hinder effectiveness

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