Facing difficulties in the implementation of its ‘standards’ agenda, the English government has recently introduced a set of policy strategies and initiatives which seek to promote enjoyment, innovation and creativity in education. One such initiative is Creative Partnerships (CP). Funded predominantly from the Arts portfolio, CP brings creative practitioners into schools with the intention of bringing change to teaching and learning, and, more widely, of achieving whole school change. Using a corpus of policy texts and interviews, we examine the claims made within CP about innovation and indicate the rhetorical means by which the impression of radical change is married to the standards agenda. In particular, we highlight the wa...
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This research provokes a different set of perspectives on education policy. It observes that in Engl...
Facing difficulties in the implementation of its ‘standards’ agenda, the English government has rece...
Recently, in response to sustained criticism about the standards driven curriculum, UK government ag...
This article traces the \u27cultural turn\u27 in UK educational policy through an analysis of the Cr...
This thesis offers the first and most comprehensive re-evaluation of the UK\ud government’s Creative...
The imperative of continuous improvement has now become normative in education policy discourse, typ...
ABSTRACT This article traces the demise of creativity in the national curriculum in England and Wale...
The paper presents a socio-political analysis of New Labour’s rhetorical uses of the idea and values...
Educational change is a fact of life for teachers across the world, as schools are subjected to cons...
Creative Partnerships was launched in 2002 as an arts-based education programme that aimed to transf...
We offer this piece as an essay, a dialogic, many-voiced attempt to represent the tensions and contr...
This paper provides a review of curriculum change under successive governments, highlighting the da...
This thesis reviews the shifts in education policy under the Conservative-Liberal Democrat governmen...
This paper focuses on the Conservative-Liberal coalition government's policy in teacher education in...
The research team has undertaken sustained "involved" observation in six contrasting English primary...
This research provokes a different set of perspectives on education policy. It observes that in Engl...
Facing difficulties in the implementation of its ‘standards’ agenda, the English government has rece...
Recently, in response to sustained criticism about the standards driven curriculum, UK government ag...
This article traces the \u27cultural turn\u27 in UK educational policy through an analysis of the Cr...
This thesis offers the first and most comprehensive re-evaluation of the UK\ud government’s Creative...
The imperative of continuous improvement has now become normative in education policy discourse, typ...
ABSTRACT This article traces the demise of creativity in the national curriculum in England and Wale...
The paper presents a socio-political analysis of New Labour’s rhetorical uses of the idea and values...
Educational change is a fact of life for teachers across the world, as schools are subjected to cons...
Creative Partnerships was launched in 2002 as an arts-based education programme that aimed to transf...
We offer this piece as an essay, a dialogic, many-voiced attempt to represent the tensions and contr...
This paper provides a review of curriculum change under successive governments, highlighting the da...
This thesis reviews the shifts in education policy under the Conservative-Liberal Democrat governmen...
This paper focuses on the Conservative-Liberal coalition government's policy in teacher education in...
The research team has undertaken sustained "involved" observation in six contrasting English primary...
This research provokes a different set of perspectives on education policy. It observes that in Engl...