Schools in many countries are beginning to take on extended roles, working with families and communities as well as with students. However, the rationales underpinning such developments are often unclear. This paper reports on case studies of 20 schools developing new roles as part of the national extended services initiative in England. It reports in detail on two of these schools, exploring the rationales for their extended roles elicited in the course of a theory of change- based evaluation. It finds that schools saw no contradiction between their traditional and extended roles because they saw students’ academic attainments as shaped by a wide range of personal, family and community factors. It argues that the schools’ rationales were c...
The numbers of children with 'special educational needs' deregistering from UK schools to begin home...
In this paper we draw upon recent developments in England to show how school leaders are using evide...
The change of government in 2010 provoked a large structural change in the English education landsca...
Schools in many countries are beginning to take on extended roles, working with families and communi...
Schools in many countries are beginning to take on extended roles, working with families and communi...
Schools in many countries are beginning to take on extended roles, working with families and communi...
The Department for Education and Skills (DfES 2005a) described an extended school as one providing a...
The government in England is proposing that every school should offer extended services to children,...
The provision of ‘extended schools’ in England forms one part of series of educational and social in...
England has a long tradition of schools offering extracurricular activities outside of normal school...
A significant volume of research demonstrates that out‐of‐school learning activities enhance student...
Around the world, schools are being asked to offer new services to students, families and communitie...
Research to date about the English government’s policy to make schools independent of local authorit...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Schools' role in British society is changing. Rather...
Rates of school exclusion continue to show annual increase in England (DfE, 2016; DfE, 2017a). Incre...
The numbers of children with 'special educational needs' deregistering from UK schools to begin home...
In this paper we draw upon recent developments in England to show how school leaders are using evide...
The change of government in 2010 provoked a large structural change in the English education landsca...
Schools in many countries are beginning to take on extended roles, working with families and communi...
Schools in many countries are beginning to take on extended roles, working with families and communi...
Schools in many countries are beginning to take on extended roles, working with families and communi...
The Department for Education and Skills (DfES 2005a) described an extended school as one providing a...
The government in England is proposing that every school should offer extended services to children,...
The provision of ‘extended schools’ in England forms one part of series of educational and social in...
England has a long tradition of schools offering extracurricular activities outside of normal school...
A significant volume of research demonstrates that out‐of‐school learning activities enhance student...
Around the world, schools are being asked to offer new services to students, families and communitie...
Research to date about the English government’s policy to make schools independent of local authorit...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Schools' role in British society is changing. Rather...
Rates of school exclusion continue to show annual increase in England (DfE, 2016; DfE, 2017a). Incre...
The numbers of children with 'special educational needs' deregistering from UK schools to begin home...
In this paper we draw upon recent developments in England to show how school leaders are using evide...
The change of government in 2010 provoked a large structural change in the English education landsca...