A3 Refereed book chapter or chapter in a compilation book

The French Republic and the Decline of Napoleon’s Bureaucracy. Towards New Public Management in Education




AuthorsRomuald Normand

EditorsAxel Bolder, Helmut Bremer, Rudolf Epping

Publication year2017

Book title Bildung für Arbeit unter neuer Steuerung

First page 265

Last page282

Number of pages18

ISBN978-3-658-15411-0

eISBN978-3-658-15412-7

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-15412-7


Abstract

According to Max Weber’s categorization (2008), the French education system is governed by legal-rational bureaucracy. The Ancient Regime and Napoleon’s legacy shaped professional bodies like the “agrégés” (high skilled teachers) and the General Inspectorate maintaining a strong corporatism and defending their privileges against each minister’s reform (Lehning 2001). A professional bureaucracy in which civil servants apply rules edited by the Official Bulletin of National Education is often the description offered to lay people and foreigners who keep in mind the image of the mammoth popularized by a former minister of education, Claude Allègre.



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