Changes in education systems across Europe are a response to perceived needs to improve academic performance. The recent workforce remodelling agenda in England (2003–2005) reflected a growing concern that centralisation and the associated deskilling of teachers had gone too far. The resultant restructuring of the work of teachers, giving roles previously performed by teachers to staff without teaching qualifications, needs to be considered from the perspective of those involved. What is clear from comparative studies is that experiences of the implementation of such policies are influenced by local factors. The study reported here focuses on the effect of a significant policy change on teachers in two English local authorities through a mi...
This paper examines the cumulative effects on teacher educators of a series of ideological and polic...
The introduction of performance-related pay and performance management schemes in the maintained, st...
Since 1993, consecutive governments in England have introduced a range of education reforms referred...
Changes in education systems across Europe are a response to perceived needs to improve academic per...
Reports of a recruitment and retention crisis amongst teachers in England led the government to deve...
At various speed depending on the country, school, as many other arenas of the public sector, is con...
The imperative of continuous improvement has now become normative in education policy discourse, typ...
Changes to education policy in England since 2010 have led teachers to reflect on what and how they ...
Research to date about the English government’s policy to make schools independent of local authorit...
noThe English school sector has been transformed over recent decades through wide-ranging education ...
This article considers the professional work, identity and recruitment of head teachers (HTs) in Wal...
Educational change is a fact of life for teachers across the world, as schools are subjected to cons...
This thesis is the result of an investigation into the issues impacting on the role of the primary h...
High-quality teaching is the most important within-school factor influencing pupil achievement, espe...
The purpose of this research was to explore the perceptions of Headteachers in English secondary sch...
This paper examines the cumulative effects on teacher educators of a series of ideological and polic...
The introduction of performance-related pay and performance management schemes in the maintained, st...
Since 1993, consecutive governments in England have introduced a range of education reforms referred...
Changes in education systems across Europe are a response to perceived needs to improve academic per...
Reports of a recruitment and retention crisis amongst teachers in England led the government to deve...
At various speed depending on the country, school, as many other arenas of the public sector, is con...
The imperative of continuous improvement has now become normative in education policy discourse, typ...
Changes to education policy in England since 2010 have led teachers to reflect on what and how they ...
Research to date about the English government’s policy to make schools independent of local authorit...
noThe English school sector has been transformed over recent decades through wide-ranging education ...
This article considers the professional work, identity and recruitment of head teachers (HTs) in Wal...
Educational change is a fact of life for teachers across the world, as schools are subjected to cons...
This thesis is the result of an investigation into the issues impacting on the role of the primary h...
High-quality teaching is the most important within-school factor influencing pupil achievement, espe...
The purpose of this research was to explore the perceptions of Headteachers in English secondary sch...
This paper examines the cumulative effects on teacher educators of a series of ideological and polic...
The introduction of performance-related pay and performance management schemes in the maintained, st...
Since 1993, consecutive governments in England have introduced a range of education reforms referred...