Original scientific paper
https://doi.org/10.20901/pm.58.3.08
Institutional Framework and Formulation of the Upper Secondary Vocational Education Policy in Croatia: Actors, Strategies and the “Change That Changes Nothing”
Nikola Buković
orcid.org/0000-0002-1810-7506
; Faculty of Political Science, University of Zagreb
Abstract
This paper presents an application of the explanatory model aimed at formulation and institutional development in the field of the Croatian upper secondary vocational education. Data was collected via 17 in-depth semi-structured interviews with informants directly involved in formulating relevant policy documents from the independence onwards. Informants were affiliated with competent central state entities, counties, employers’ associations, trade unions and relevant international organizations. The overall thesis that central state actors hold the greatest positional power over key institutional features such as financing, learning content and standards of delivery, is but partially validated. Indeed, central state actors represent the most powerful group. However, dynamics are predominantly structured around workings of two relatively stable and competitive coalitions: “the educational” vs. “the economic”, with the affiliation of central state actors commonly split between these two coalitions.
Keywords
Vocational Education; Framework; Actors; Formulation; Coalitions
Hrčak ID:
262801
URI
Publication date:
24.9.2021.
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