The paper draws together a number of themes concerned with managerialism, the labour process and the attempt to shape an educational settlement in post-compulsory education and training (PCET) in England. In particular it examines the place of managerialism as a central plank in the PCET settlement in which there is an attempt to construct a social bloc organised around these interests. This discussion involves an examination of the relationship between globalisation, economic relations, technicisation and managerialism itself. This analysis sits alongside an exploration of the relationship between these and state provision of education and welfare. These notions lead into a discussion of values, entrepreneurship, creativity and subjectivit...
Anxiety about how effectively we prepare the rising generation for adult life represents, in part, a...
Many disparate groups have written about the effects of globalisation on education. Some have promot...
In the UK policy context, skills, education and learning are seen as a universal solution to a vast ...
This paper explores the emerging settlement surrounding vocational education and training in England...
The paper examines the argument that the contradictions of performativity provide the context in whi...
ABSTRACT This article considers the modernisation of education governance as implemented by the New ...
The paper sets itself three key tasks. Firstly, to set post compulsory education and training in its...
This paper argues that the neoliberalization of education in England, begun in the 1980s, is having ...
This paper examines the way in which the notion of trust is being reformulated within teacher profes...
This article critically explores the consequences of the imposition of neoliberal ideology on a tr...
This thesis is situated in the history of British debates over the relationship of technical and voc...
The paper examines processes of class formation in Post Compulsory Education and Training (PCET). In...
The last 20 years has witnessed the spread of corporatism in education on a global scale. In England...
The paper considers workplace learning, cognitive capitalism and conceptualisations of competence. T...
Managerialism in international schools: a critical enquiry into the professional identity work of he...
Anxiety about how effectively we prepare the rising generation for adult life represents, in part, a...
Many disparate groups have written about the effects of globalisation on education. Some have promot...
In the UK policy context, skills, education and learning are seen as a universal solution to a vast ...
This paper explores the emerging settlement surrounding vocational education and training in England...
The paper examines the argument that the contradictions of performativity provide the context in whi...
ABSTRACT This article considers the modernisation of education governance as implemented by the New ...
The paper sets itself three key tasks. Firstly, to set post compulsory education and training in its...
This paper argues that the neoliberalization of education in England, begun in the 1980s, is having ...
This paper examines the way in which the notion of trust is being reformulated within teacher profes...
This article critically explores the consequences of the imposition of neoliberal ideology on a tr...
This thesis is situated in the history of British debates over the relationship of technical and voc...
The paper examines processes of class formation in Post Compulsory Education and Training (PCET). In...
The last 20 years has witnessed the spread of corporatism in education on a global scale. In England...
The paper considers workplace learning, cognitive capitalism and conceptualisations of competence. T...
Managerialism in international schools: a critical enquiry into the professional identity work of he...
Anxiety about how effectively we prepare the rising generation for adult life represents, in part, a...
Many disparate groups have written about the effects of globalisation on education. Some have promot...
In the UK policy context, skills, education and learning are seen as a universal solution to a vast ...