A Moral Entrepreneur in the Land of Consensus: Making School Policy in Switzerland

Authors

  • Barbara Fouquet-Chauprade
  • Sonia Revaz
  • Samuel Charmillot

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26034/cm.sjs.2024.6029

Keywords:

Educational policies, compulsory secondary education, consensus, moral entrepreneur, conflict

Abstract

This article examines the way in which political decisions on schooling are made, with the double constraint of a search for consensus, anchored in Swiss politics, and the presence of moral entrepreneurs (Becker, 1985).We analyse the tensions that this creates in the design of a reform of lower secondary education and the forms that the conflict takes. The analyses show an over-politicisation of educational issues, exacerbating the divisions between policy actors.

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4766

Language

Français (Canada)

Published

2024-08-26

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