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Smart, Don – Journal of Education Policy, 1991
Although the Hawke government's general strategy of corporate federalism may dominate educational policy in Australia, higher education (excluding teacher education) is an exception. Because the Commonwealth assumed full financial responsibility for higher education, it has increasingly employed coercive federalism or simply ignored the states.…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Centralization, Educational Change, Educational Finance
Smart, Don – 1985
The "new federalism" policies of the conservative governments of Malcolm Fraser in Australia (1975-1982) and Ronald Reagan in the United States (1980-1985) are remarkably similar. Both men rode to power on the wave of conservative political, economic and social forces which swept the United States and Australia in the late 1970's. Both…
Descriptors: Conservatism, Educational Finance, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education
Smart, Don – 1978
In this analysis of the source of Australian government decisions on school science programs and libraries, specific issues are reviewed and the developments placed in political focus. The emergence of federal aid is set in the context of long-term developments in Australian federalism. The forces are examined that obliged the government of Prime…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Decision Making, Educational History, Federal Aid