In England, federations are defined as groups of schools that have a formal agreement to collaborate with the aim of raising achievement and promoting inclusion and innovation. This paper presents a number of findings from the case study strand of a 3-year study investigating the impact of 37 federations (see Lindsay et al., 2007). Maximum variation sampling (Maykutt Morehouse, 1994) was used to select 10 case study federations. Key stakeholders were interviewed during 3 rounds of field visits. Documentary evidence from each case provided important contextual information and provided a source of triangulation. Within- and between-case analyses from case studies (Miles Huberman, 1994) highlighted a number of key themes, patterns, and trends ...
The rhetoric of ‘partnership’ is ubiquitous in UK policy at national, regional, local and organizati...
Schools being social organizations, the community participation leads to improved performance result...
Although it is widely recognised that there have been significant changes to the ‘institutional fram...
In England, ‘federations’ are defined as groups of schools that have a formal agreement to collabora...
School-to-school collaboration has been central to many improvement efforts over recent decades. In ...
In this paper, the findings from a study of 12 federations (or linked schools) in England are presen...
School federations are groups of two or more schools operating under a single governance structure. ...
This study adopted a quantitative methodology involving a matched sample of federated and non-federa...
"This survey evaluates the impact on provision and outcomes for pupils where leadership responsibili...
The architecture of the school system in England has changed considerably since 2010. Most state-fun...
This study analyses the collaboration between principals within four Flemish school federations (vol...
This study adopted a quantitative methodology involving a matched sample of federated and non-federa...
Decentralization policy in English education since 2010 has resulted in the creation of large groupi...
This paper presents data from a study of five English primary schools. It examines some of the chall...
This paper examines the ways in which being a member of a federation governing body impacts upon the...
The rhetoric of ‘partnership’ is ubiquitous in UK policy at national, regional, local and organizati...
Schools being social organizations, the community participation leads to improved performance result...
Although it is widely recognised that there have been significant changes to the ‘institutional fram...
In England, ‘federations’ are defined as groups of schools that have a formal agreement to collabora...
School-to-school collaboration has been central to many improvement efforts over recent decades. In ...
In this paper, the findings from a study of 12 federations (or linked schools) in England are presen...
School federations are groups of two or more schools operating under a single governance structure. ...
This study adopted a quantitative methodology involving a matched sample of federated and non-federa...
"This survey evaluates the impact on provision and outcomes for pupils where leadership responsibili...
The architecture of the school system in England has changed considerably since 2010. Most state-fun...
This study analyses the collaboration between principals within four Flemish school federations (vol...
This study adopted a quantitative methodology involving a matched sample of federated and non-federa...
Decentralization policy in English education since 2010 has resulted in the creation of large groupi...
This paper presents data from a study of five English primary schools. It examines some of the chall...
This paper examines the ways in which being a member of a federation governing body impacts upon the...
The rhetoric of ‘partnership’ is ubiquitous in UK policy at national, regional, local and organizati...
Schools being social organizations, the community participation leads to improved performance result...
Although it is widely recognised that there have been significant changes to the ‘institutional fram...