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When rationality meets political interest. Problems of education policy rationalization in Polish municipalities
When rationality meets political interest. Problems of education policy rationalization in Polish municipalities

Author(s): Anna Kołomycew
Subject(s): Politics, Political Theory, Sociology
Published by: Uniwersytet Adama Mickiewicza
Keywords: education policy; rationalization of education policy; rational choice theory; public policy; school liquidation

Summary/Abstract: The paper presents the results of the research on education policy rationalization in rural and urban-rural municipalities. The author focuses on the most radical rationalization solution, namely the liquidation of schools. This solution, albeit economically feasible, can be costly in the social dimension. In the article, the author verifies the hypothesis assuming that the postulated rationalization of the municipal education policy becomes fictitious when the municipal authorities (executive body) are motivated by their own interest, i.e. maintaining public support (a victory in subsequent elections) rather than economic rationality and public good.The problem of rationalizing school networks in the municipalities has been analyzed by the author on the grounds of the rational choice theory. The article was based on the literature review, quantitative data and empirical research carried out in selected municipalities in the form of semistructured interviews. The comparative method, elements of system analysis and qualitative methods were used in the research. In a two-stage process, the researcher has chosen the municipalities located in three provinces (Świętokrzyskie, Mazowieckie and Pomorskie), and then 60 respondents from among the following groups: municipal authorities (an executive body and representatives of a legislative body), teachers, school governing non-state entities, representatives of local communities and local leaders.

  • Issue Year: 2017
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 131-144
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: English