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How a 'Top-Performing' Asian School System Formulates and Implements Policy: The Case of Singapore

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Educational Management Administration & Leadership: Formerly Educational Management & Administration

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Abstract

This article analyses the paradox inherent in the ‘top-performing’ yet tightly controlled Singapore education system. As government controls have increased in complexity, existing policymaking conceptual heuristics in accounting for centre-periphery relationships appear inadequate. It argues that more direct government control is being replaced by ‘steering through paternalism from close proximity’, reflecting a more subtle centre-periphery relationship in an Asian context.