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What is educational planning?

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Abstract

This report analyzes some of the conditions necessary for successful educational planning with emphasis on political and administrative conditions that tend to make the educational planner's task more difficult. The research and experiences are drawn from Latin America. The author suggests that educational planners should seek ways of working with general planners and reformers of public administration, thereby enlisting outside support for educational planning and avoiding direct confrontation with the educational powers. The report also warns against planning in a highly institutionalized context, emphasizing that planning on a more ad hoc basis could provide the flexibility necessary for taking advantage of minor planning successes as they occur and for avoiding direct confrontation with events likely to delay or even to destroy planning endeavors.

Author
Coombs, Philip H.
Corporate Author
UNESCO IIEP
Year of publication
1970
Imprint
Paris (Unesco, 1970, p.61)
Resource type
Notes
Available in Chinese in 2009 with two other publications from the Fundamentals of Educational Planning series (FUN 25). Español: Publ. como la primera parte de "El planeamiento educacional: sus condiciones" (segunda parte IIEP Signatura RUS 24: "Las Condiciones para el exito en el planeamiento educacional" / G.C. Ruscoe.). Pub. in Portuguese in Cadernos de Pesquisa No. 4, 1972. Hungarian: Publ. with "A nevelésügy tervezésének demografiai vonatkozasai" ["Demographic aspects of educational planning", Fundamentals of educational planning, No 8] / Ta Ngoc Chau, IIEP, 1975.
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curatED