Implementation of adult special education policy in BC : a case study

This is a study of an implementation process, which means it is a study of the gray area somewhere between policy and program. The policy created in 1983 opened the door of the college to non-traditional learners. Sweeping changes in the social discourse of disability supported the development of...

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Main Author: Demarinis, Mary Penney
Language:English
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2429/9693
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-BVAU.2429-96932014-03-14T15:43:39Z Implementation of adult special education policy in BC : a case study Demarinis, Mary Penney Special education -- British Columbia -- Government policy -- Case studies Adult education -- British Columbia -- Government policy --Case studies People with disabilities -- Education -- British Columbia -- Case studies This is a study of an implementation process, which means it is a study of the gray area somewhere between policy and program. The policy created in 1983 opened the door of the college to non-traditional learners. Sweeping changes in the social discourse of disability supported the development of the 1983 policy. A review of the literature revealed four factors that were likely to influence the process: the policy, the implementing agency, external influences and power, politics and negotiation. The purpose of the study was to compare a framework, established from the literature, to a framework that evolved from the research. The project concluded that the four factors were adequate to describe the situation however, the preconceived framework was inadequate to describe the relationship among the factors for this site. Data collected from documents and interviews revealed that some factors have a stronger influence on the process than others. In this case, power, politics and negotiation and the implementing agency are strong considerations, while the policy and external factors play a weaker role. The result was a reconstructed framework that portrayed the implementation process for this site. 2009-06-26 2009-06-26 1999 2009-06-26 1999-11 Electronic Thesis or Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2429/9693 eng UBC Retrospective Theses Digitization Project [http://www.library.ubc.ca/archives/retro_theses/]
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topic Special education -- British Columbia -- Government policy -- Case studies
Adult education -- British Columbia -- Government policy --Case studies
People with disabilities -- Education -- British Columbia -- Case studies
spellingShingle Special education -- British Columbia -- Government policy -- Case studies
Adult education -- British Columbia -- Government policy --Case studies
People with disabilities -- Education -- British Columbia -- Case studies
Demarinis, Mary Penney
Implementation of adult special education policy in BC : a case study
description This is a study of an implementation process, which means it is a study of the gray area somewhere between policy and program. The policy created in 1983 opened the door of the college to non-traditional learners. Sweeping changes in the social discourse of disability supported the development of the 1983 policy. A review of the literature revealed four factors that were likely to influence the process: the policy, the implementing agency, external influences and power, politics and negotiation. The purpose of the study was to compare a framework, established from the literature, to a framework that evolved from the research. The project concluded that the four factors were adequate to describe the situation however, the preconceived framework was inadequate to describe the relationship among the factors for this site. Data collected from documents and interviews revealed that some factors have a stronger influence on the process than others. In this case, power, politics and negotiation and the implementing agency are strong considerations, while the policy and external factors play a weaker role. The result was a reconstructed framework that portrayed the implementation process for this site.
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