Public participation in the formation of state policy in education: the role of civil society organizations and educational initiatives
The scientific article analyzes the role of the public in shaping state education policy in Ukraine and foreign countries, as well as the mechanisms of its participation in the management of educational processes. Special attention is paid to the regulatory and legal foundations of citizen participa...
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Published in | Науковий вісник Ужгородського національного університету. Серія Право Vol. 4; no. 88; pp. 226 - 231 |
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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31.05.2025
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Online Access | Get full text |
ISSN | 2307-3322 2664-6153 |
DOI | 10.24144/2307-3322.2025.88.4.33 |
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Summary: | The scientific article analyzes the role of the public in shaping state education policy in Ukraine and foreign countries, as well as the mechanisms of its participation in the management of educational processes. Special attention is paid to the regulatory and legal foundations of citizen participation in this sphere, particularly following the adoption of the Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers No. 996 «On Ensuring Public Participation in the Formation and Implementation of State Policy» and the Law «On Education» No. 2145-VIII, which enshrines the principles of transparency and accountability of education governance bodies. Various forms of public participation are described, including through consultative and advisory bodies, public discussions, hearings, as well as through the participation of civil society organizations, professional associations, parental movements, and student unions in shaping education policy. It is noted that public councils at the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine and at the local level ensure the representation of public interests, exercise oversight over the activities of authorities, and provide recommendations on draft regulations. Specific examples of effective dialogue between the state and civil society are considered, such as during the development of the «New Ukrainian School» Concept, where numerous practitioners’ proposals were considered. The article also emphasizes the importance of involving the public in management processes at the local level through self-governance bodies in educational institutions, which enables decision-making regarding curricula, internal regulations, and the development of educational institutions. The foreign experience of organizing and implementing public participation in educational policy is examined through the examples of Finland, Singapore, Sweden, Canada, and Germany. The article highlights the role of non-profit organizations and educational initiatives in ensuring the strategic development of education in Ukraine, their influence on policy through lobbying for changes, exerting public pressure, and exercising civic oversight. The study offers recommendations regarding forms of public participation in educational policy, such as regulatory and legal participation, discursive-analytical participation, and integrative participation, all of which contribute to democratic, transparent, and effective management of the education system. The research underlines that with active public engagement, education policy becomes more reasoned and legitimate, as it considers the needs of citizens. European standards of good governance reinforce the significance of stakeholder participation in the process of education reform. |
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ISSN: | 2307-3322 2664-6153 |
DOI: | 10.24144/2307-3322.2025.88.4.33 |