Scales of policy intervention : problematising high poverty contexts in South Australia.
journal contribution
posted on 2008-06-01, 00:00authored byP Thomson
Education policy intervention for schools in high poverty neighbourhoods has focused on the capacity of local schools to make a difference and on the kinds of co-ordinated human services provision that might support individual families with “high needs”. In this paper I suggest that a more detailed analysis of “the problem” represented in such schools might yield a richer and more integrated policy approach. I use the notion of “scale”, arbitrary and imperfect approximations of spheres of activity, and apply it to a specific context in Adelaide, South Australia, to demonstrate the connections between the local school and factors which impinge on its capacities to make a positive difference. I suggest that the implication of the analysis is a more holistic approach to policy.
History
Journal
International journal of comparative policy analysis
Volume
10
Pagination
97-116
Location
Abingdon, England
ISSN
1387-6988
eISSN
1572-5448
Language
eng
Publication classification
C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal
Copyright notice
2008, The Editor, Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis: Research and Practice