ABSTRACT This article explores the ways in which commercial actors are operating in state education by focusing on the case study of England’s academies policy. First of all the discussion outlines the development of academies over time and the way in which the policy has provided opportunities for private actors to become involved in the state schooling system. The second part of the article focuses on empirical findings from interviews with academy sponsors as a way of understanding the nature of the role commercial actors play in academies. Commercial sponsor involvement in academies demonstrates a blurring of the boundaries between ‘public ’ and ‘private’, and the article suggests that commercial actors need to be understood not merely ...
Recent policy emphasis on market mechanisms to drive up the performance of education systems has res...
The number of the schools in England moving from local authority control to central government contr...
The secondary school system in England has undergone a radical transformation since 2010 with the ra...
ABSTRACT This article explores the ways in which commercial actors are operating in state education ...
Sponsored academies are independent state-funded schools that are unique in England's state school s...
Although the number and size of academy chains in England is still increasing, the implications of t...
This chapter examines the drivers of academisation in order to better understand the emergence, grow...
Copyright Palgrave Macmillan [Full text of this chapter is not available in the UHRA]The focus of th...
Although the number and size of academy chains in England is still increasing, the implications of ...
This paper is an exploratory study of two European-based education providers as sponsors of academy ...
School-based education in England has undergone significant changes since 2010, with a huge expansio...
Academies (state schools owned and run by private sponsors on a non-profit basis) are a key element ...
This thesis investigates the consequences of outsourcing the running of state schools to private pro...
Recent policy emphasis on market mechanisms to drive up the performance of education systems has res...
Recent policy emphasis on market mechanisms to drive up the performance of education systems has res...
The number of the schools in England moving from local authority control to central government contr...
The secondary school system in England has undergone a radical transformation since 2010 with the ra...
ABSTRACT This article explores the ways in which commercial actors are operating in state education ...
Sponsored academies are independent state-funded schools that are unique in England's state school s...
Although the number and size of academy chains in England is still increasing, the implications of t...
This chapter examines the drivers of academisation in order to better understand the emergence, grow...
Copyright Palgrave Macmillan [Full text of this chapter is not available in the UHRA]The focus of th...
Although the number and size of academy chains in England is still increasing, the implications of ...
This paper is an exploratory study of two European-based education providers as sponsors of academy ...
School-based education in England has undergone significant changes since 2010, with a huge expansio...
Academies (state schools owned and run by private sponsors on a non-profit basis) are a key element ...
This thesis investigates the consequences of outsourcing the running of state schools to private pro...
Recent policy emphasis on market mechanisms to drive up the performance of education systems has res...
Recent policy emphasis on market mechanisms to drive up the performance of education systems has res...
The number of the schools in England moving from local authority control to central government contr...
The secondary school system in England has undergone a radical transformation since 2010 with the ra...