This qualitative study identified and analyzed the
occurrences of the Garbage-Can decision making model in public schools. The study was based on semi-structured
interviews with 34 teachers from elementary and middle schools in Israel. Data
analysis showed three major decision areas in which the Garbage-Can model was
employed, and the conditions under which these decisions were made.
Specifically, salient occurrences of Garbage-Can decisions making were found
regarding pedagogical decisions, opportunities to obtain additional resources,
and change management. The main conditions that evoke the use of the model are
administrative limitations which create pressure and ambiguity, and time limits
which do not allow systematic decision making. Results of this study may inform
school principals and policy-makers when making decisions in schools.
Primary Language | English |
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Journal Section | Articles |
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Publication Date | July 27, 2018 |
Published in Issue | Year 2018 |