TY - JOUR
T1 - A “three-legged model”
T2 - (De)constructing school autonomy, accountability, and innovation in the Italian National Evaluation System
AU - Levatino, Antonina
AU - Mentini, Laura
PY - 2024/5
Y1 - 2024/5
N2 - The widespread adoption of school autonomy with accountability reforms in education has generated debate regarding the relationship between autonomy, innovation and accountability. While at the policy design level, these three elements are highly related, several authors highlight the contradictions among them. By analyzing key documents and interviews, this paper aims to identify the program ontology behind the current Italian National Evaluation System (SNV), with a focus on the way in which autonomy, accountability and innovation have been conceptualized and linked together. The paper also aims to explore whether pitfalls and/or tensions exist that might hamper the achievement of the SNV goals. The findings highlight the peculiarities of the Italian autonomy with accountability system, which has resulted from the involvement of different stakeholders in the design and implementation of the reforms. The findings also reveal contradictions regarding some of its premises. Various rationales (improvement, efficiency, equity and transparency) emerge that seem to have acted as drivers of the reforms, however, the influence of globalizing discourses on international competition and the benefits of datafication also appears significant. A number of contextual aspects are finally considered which hamper the expected change mechanisms, highlighting the discontinuous ground in which such policy dispositifs operate.
AB - The widespread adoption of school autonomy with accountability reforms in education has generated debate regarding the relationship between autonomy, innovation and accountability. While at the policy design level, these three elements are highly related, several authors highlight the contradictions among them. By analyzing key documents and interviews, this paper aims to identify the program ontology behind the current Italian National Evaluation System (SNV), with a focus on the way in which autonomy, accountability and innovation have been conceptualized and linked together. The paper also aims to explore whether pitfalls and/or tensions exist that might hamper the achievement of the SNV goals. The findings highlight the peculiarities of the Italian autonomy with accountability system, which has resulted from the involvement of different stakeholders in the design and implementation of the reforms. The findings also reveal contradictions regarding some of its premises. Various rationales (improvement, efficiency, equity and transparency) emerge that seem to have acted as drivers of the reforms, however, the influence of globalizing discourses on international competition and the benefits of datafication also appears significant. A number of contextual aspects are finally considered which hamper the expected change mechanisms, highlighting the discontinuous ground in which such policy dispositifs operate.
KW - Italy
KW - New Public Management
KW - Test-based accountability
KW - Innovation
KW - Policy discourses
KW - Reform ontology
KW - School autonomy
KW - innovation
KW - reform ontology
KW - policy discourses
KW - school autonomy
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85146178535
UR - https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/bea0ea6f-af16-33ef-adc8-43e7d121d7b1/
U2 - 10.1177/14749041221148280
DO - 10.1177/14749041221148280
M3 - Article
SN - 1474-9041
VL - 23
SP - 321
EP - 346
JO - European Educational Research Journal
JF - European Educational Research Journal
IS - 3
ER -