Learning Policy, Doing Policy : : Interactions Between Public Policy Theory, Practice and Teaching.

When it comes to policymaking, public servants have traditionally learned 'on the job', with practical experience and tacit knowledge valued over theory-based learning and academic analysis. Yet increasing numbers of public servants are undertaking policy training through postgraduate qual...

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Superior document:Australia and New Zealand School of Government (ANZSOG)
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Place / Publishing House:Canberra : : ANU Press,, 2021.
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Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
Series:Australia and New Zealand School of Government (ANZSOG)
Physical Description:1 online resource (352 pages)
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505 0 |a Intro -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- List of figures -- List of tables -- Abbreviations -- Contributors -- Part 1. Theorising, teaching and learning about policymaking -- 1. Public policy theory, practice and teaching: Investigating the interactions -- 2. A quixotic quest? Making theory speak to practice -- 3. What can policy theory offer busy practitioners? Investigating the Australian experience -- 4. Delivering public policy programs to senior executives in government-the Australia and New Zealand School of Government 2002-18 -- 5. How do policy professionals in New Zealand use academic research in their work? -- 6. The dilemmas of managing parliament: Promoting awareness of public management theories to parliamentary administrators -- Part 2. Putting policymaking theory into practice -- 7. Public policy processes in Australia: Reflections from experience -- 8. Using the policy cycle: Practice into theory and back again -- 9. Succeeding and failing in crafting environment policy: Can public policy theories help? -- 10. Understanding the policymaking enterprise: Foucault among the bureaucrats -- 11. The practical realities of policy on the run: A practitioner's response to academic policy frameworks -- 12. Documenting the link between policy theory and practice in a government department: A map of sea without any land -- Part 3. How can theory better inform practice and vice versa? -- 13. Taking lessons from policy theory into practice -- 14. Synthesising models, theories and frameworks for public policy: Implications for the future -- 15. Public policy theory, practice and skills: Advancing the debate. 
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520 |a When it comes to policymaking, public servants have traditionally learned 'on the job', with practical experience and tacit knowledge valued over theory-based learning and academic analysis. Yet increasing numbers of public servants are undertaking policy training through postgraduate qualifications and/or through short courses in policy training. Learning Policy, Doing Policy explores how policy theory is understood by practitioners and how it influences their practice. The book brings together insights from research, teaching and practice on an issue that has so far been understudied. Contributors include Australian and international policy scholars, and current and former practitioners from government agencies. The first part of the book focuses on theorising, teaching and learning about the policymaking process; the second part outlines how current and former practitioners have employed policy process theory in the form of models or frameworks to guide and analyse policymaking in practice; and the final part examines how policy theory insights can assist policy practitioners. In exploring how policy process theory is developed, taught and taken into policymaking practice, Learning Policy, Doing Policy draws on the expertise of academics and practitioners, and also ‘pracademics’ who often serve as a bridge between the academy and government. It draws on a range of both conceptual and applied examples. Its themes are highly relevant for both individuals and institutions, and reflect trends towards a stronger professional ethos in the Australian Public Service. This book is a timely resource for policy scholars, teaching academics, students and policy practitioners. 
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