This paper highlights the radical and rapid changes occurring at all levels of education that are having a profound impact on educational leadership, governance, business and administration. These far-reaching transformations include: competition from a rapidly expanding unregulated private sector; the international impact of de-regulation; the demise of union power, secure education jobs, time-honored hours and working conditions; constant, rapid education policy change and the proliferation of open access technologies which are rendering physical education campuses less relevant or obsolete. The paper suggests that at this stage in history we are witnessing game-changing forces that are fundamentally altering educational provision, the nature of education work, the education workforce, educational outcomes, educational leadership, governance and business. Most importantly, it argues that educational leaders and education business managers need to be ready for them and more instrumental in policy debates arising in their wake. The paper concludes with ideas for responsive action from education business leaders.
History
Pagination
265 - 276
Location
Honolulu, Hawaii
Open access
Yes
Start date
2014-01-06
End date
2014-01-09
ISSN
2168-0612
eISSN
1941-9589
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2014, Institute for Business and Finance Research
Editor/Contributor(s)
J Terrance
Title of proceedings
Global Conference on Business and Finance Proceedings (2014 : Honolulu, Hawaii)