The recent progress of ‘co-operative schools’ both confirms and disrupts many assumptions surrounding contemporary compulsory schooling. The term itself refers to an eclectic array of schools, both primary and secondary, of which there were, by June 2012, almost 300 in England that have adopted co-operative values, in terms of governance, pedagogy and curriculum, and come together as a movement. They have emerged from within a fissiparous ecology of education which has given rise to new schools and networks, including academy schools, converter academies, free schools, trust schools and specialised schools. In this article the author argues that these changes have all offered opportunities for co-operative alternatives to be established
The recent expansion of the English academies programme has initiated a period of significant change...
One remarkable feature of the contemporary school landscape in England is the number of schools that...
In the UK context, one of the consequences of the new settlements for Further and Higher Education i...
The recent progress of ?co-operative schools? both confirms and disrupts many assumptions surroundin...
There is a growing Co-operative Education sector in England within the region of 300 schools now des...
This paper is concerned with the recent growth of the co-operative schools movement (CSM) in educati...
From the first co-operative trust school at Reddish Vale in Manchester in 2006, the following decade...
Over the previous decade, Co-operative schools have emerged as a feature of, and resistance to, proc...
Over the last decade, co-operative schools have offered a significant alternative to the dominant mo...
The growth of co-operative schools is a promising and exciting development in the diverse school sys...
This paper explores the decisions made by one secondary school in a major English city to become a c...
This paper explores the decisions made by one secondary school in a major English city to become a c...
Through a case study approach, this research considers what it means to be a cooperative school in t...
While co-operative schools are different, there are different kinds of different schools. This essay...
Since 2010 the government in England has committed to accelerating the expansion of academies (‘stat...
The recent expansion of the English academies programme has initiated a period of significant change...
One remarkable feature of the contemporary school landscape in England is the number of schools that...
In the UK context, one of the consequences of the new settlements for Further and Higher Education i...
The recent progress of ?co-operative schools? both confirms and disrupts many assumptions surroundin...
There is a growing Co-operative Education sector in England within the region of 300 schools now des...
This paper is concerned with the recent growth of the co-operative schools movement (CSM) in educati...
From the first co-operative trust school at Reddish Vale in Manchester in 2006, the following decade...
Over the previous decade, Co-operative schools have emerged as a feature of, and resistance to, proc...
Over the last decade, co-operative schools have offered a significant alternative to the dominant mo...
The growth of co-operative schools is a promising and exciting development in the diverse school sys...
This paper explores the decisions made by one secondary school in a major English city to become a c...
This paper explores the decisions made by one secondary school in a major English city to become a c...
Through a case study approach, this research considers what it means to be a cooperative school in t...
While co-operative schools are different, there are different kinds of different schools. This essay...
Since 2010 the government in England has committed to accelerating the expansion of academies (‘stat...
The recent expansion of the English academies programme has initiated a period of significant change...
One remarkable feature of the contemporary school landscape in England is the number of schools that...
In the UK context, one of the consequences of the new settlements for Further and Higher Education i...