As governments worldwide articulate the rhetoric of a 'knowledge economy' traditional cultures of education management and leadership are found to be wanting. At the same time, growing recognition that market and managerial reforms have not improved levels of educational performance has increased government interest in the transformative powers of business and charismatic leadership. This paper considers this phenomenon with reference to the changing conditions of corporate leadership taking place in the further education (FE) sector. Whilst ostensibly a 'very English' case study, the paper draws attention to the wider implications of managing and socializing others in the self surveillance rules of corporate education culture. Drawing on d...
his paper presents the results of initial investigations into research investigating the interrelati...
he purpose of this article is to review existing models of leverage leadership which are currentlyap...
This is a study of college managers perceptions of the skills and knowledge required for leadership ...
The incorporation of the further education sector in 1993 was followed by a period of extreme turbul...
The research that forms the basis for this article draws attention to a group of middle managers who...
This article examines the ways in which actions taken by the leadership teams of further education (...
Abstract This article explores employee perspectives on effective leader ship in UK Further Educatio...
Since the mid-1970s there has been a greater emphasis placed on markets and competition as a means o...
ABSTRACT This article presents findings from a study of first-tier managers in four further educatio...
This article presents findings from a study of first tier managers in four Further Education college...
The work reported in this paper is part of a study that explored some of the roles of Further Educat...
Keith Rangle and Norman Brady, 'Further Education and the New Managerialism', Journal of Further and...
The work reported in this paper is part of a study that explored some of the roles of Further Educat...
This study is concerned with the leadership of the post-incorporation college of further education....
Educational management was still a relatively new field of study and practice in the UK at the time ...
his paper presents the results of initial investigations into research investigating the interrelati...
he purpose of this article is to review existing models of leverage leadership which are currentlyap...
This is a study of college managers perceptions of the skills and knowledge required for leadership ...
The incorporation of the further education sector in 1993 was followed by a period of extreme turbul...
The research that forms the basis for this article draws attention to a group of middle managers who...
This article examines the ways in which actions taken by the leadership teams of further education (...
Abstract This article explores employee perspectives on effective leader ship in UK Further Educatio...
Since the mid-1970s there has been a greater emphasis placed on markets and competition as a means o...
ABSTRACT This article presents findings from a study of first-tier managers in four further educatio...
This article presents findings from a study of first tier managers in four Further Education college...
The work reported in this paper is part of a study that explored some of the roles of Further Educat...
Keith Rangle and Norman Brady, 'Further Education and the New Managerialism', Journal of Further and...
The work reported in this paper is part of a study that explored some of the roles of Further Educat...
This study is concerned with the leadership of the post-incorporation college of further education....
Educational management was still a relatively new field of study and practice in the UK at the time ...
his paper presents the results of initial investigations into research investigating the interrelati...
he purpose of this article is to review existing models of leverage leadership which are currentlyap...
This is a study of college managers perceptions of the skills and knowledge required for leadership ...