The paper explores the changing forms of governance currently being applied to the English further education sector, changes that emphasise the importance of locality. The paper sets the sector within its socio-economic and policy context, examining current policy changes that intend to alter the way in which the sector is managed. It relates these changes to their contextual location and to a set of conceptual notions that derive from a particular understanding of systems theory and what has been described as the new localism. It concludes that whilst these changing forms governance are in continuity with earlier policies that had a regional dimension they remain set on the terrain of performativity and new public sector management. Nevert...
The paper is concerned with the problematic nature of English governance. The discussion begins with...
The article considers arguments that address the changing forms of governance within which education...
Further education (FE) colleges in England were statutorily 'cut free' from local education authorit...
The paper explores the changing forms of governance currently being applied to the English further ...
English Colleges of Further Education (FE) occupy a confusing and ambivalent position within the edu...
Further education policy across the UK has diverged significantly over the last decade. While in bot...
Since devolution in the late 1990s, education policy in England has diverged further from that in Sc...
Local authorities were involved in Further Education (FE) from 1889 to 1993, but it was not until 19...
Keith Rangle and Norman Brady, 'Further Education and the New Managerialism', Journal of Further and...
This paper examines how governance in the further education (FE) sector in Northern Ireland (NI) has...
The structure of the English school system has been the subject of almost continuous change since th...
The structure of the English school system has been the subject of almost continuous change since th...
This paper examines how governance in the further education (FE) sector in Northern Ireland (NI) has...
Since devolution in the late 1990s, education policy in England has diverged further from that in Sc...
This paper aims to examine what the policy, practice and academic implications are of England becomi...
The paper is concerned with the problematic nature of English governance. The discussion begins with...
The article considers arguments that address the changing forms of governance within which education...
Further education (FE) colleges in England were statutorily 'cut free' from local education authorit...
The paper explores the changing forms of governance currently being applied to the English further ...
English Colleges of Further Education (FE) occupy a confusing and ambivalent position within the edu...
Further education policy across the UK has diverged significantly over the last decade. While in bot...
Since devolution in the late 1990s, education policy in England has diverged further from that in Sc...
Local authorities were involved in Further Education (FE) from 1889 to 1993, but it was not until 19...
Keith Rangle and Norman Brady, 'Further Education and the New Managerialism', Journal of Further and...
This paper examines how governance in the further education (FE) sector in Northern Ireland (NI) has...
The structure of the English school system has been the subject of almost continuous change since th...
The structure of the English school system has been the subject of almost continuous change since th...
This paper examines how governance in the further education (FE) sector in Northern Ireland (NI) has...
Since devolution in the late 1990s, education policy in England has diverged further from that in Sc...
This paper aims to examine what the policy, practice and academic implications are of England becomi...
The paper is concerned with the problematic nature of English governance. The discussion begins with...
The article considers arguments that address the changing forms of governance within which education...
Further education (FE) colleges in England were statutorily 'cut free' from local education authorit...