The article analyses an innovative scheme for the re-organization of school governance that sought to enhance the voice of community members and contribute towards the improvement of educational achievement. The scheme was located in the north of England, a region characterized by high levels of social disadvantage and low participation rates in higher education. The research adopted a case study methodology informed by observation, minutes of governors’ meetings, training workshops, conferences, face-to-face interviews, online surveys and local authority (LA) documentation. The fieldwork was conducted in 2007—2008. The findings suggest that although aspects of community engagement are present they are inhibited by a number of factors opera...
This article reports research into the nature and functioning of school governing bodies in differen...
While partnerships, in England, between schools and their communities are encouraged, ‘authentic’ en...
In this study of school governance, the problem for investigation is seen to lie in the presumption...
The 1988 Education Reform Act radically transformed the local governance of education, according sch...
Coalition government policies have put into question the role of local authorities in a 'self-improv...
The 1988 Education Reform Act radically transformed the local governance of education, according sch...
The governing bodies of publicly funded schools in England are currently facing a number of substant...
School improvement depends upon mediating the cultural conditions of learning as young people journe...
This study of school governors across the UK has suggested that while school governors and school bo...
The school system in England is undergoing rapid change, with the government creating more than 4000...
The imposition of the neo-liberal agenda in the school system is a difficult entity. It requires new...
Substantial changes to the English education system most notably since 2010, have resulted in many c...
The imposition of the neo-liberal agenda in the school system is a difficult entity. It requires new...
M.Ed.Although the premise exists that the community and schools are indispensable partners in the de...
This study explored how members of governing boards in two English primary schools developed and imp...
This article reports research into the nature and functioning of school governing bodies in differen...
While partnerships, in England, between schools and their communities are encouraged, ‘authentic’ en...
In this study of school governance, the problem for investigation is seen to lie in the presumption...
The 1988 Education Reform Act radically transformed the local governance of education, according sch...
Coalition government policies have put into question the role of local authorities in a 'self-improv...
The 1988 Education Reform Act radically transformed the local governance of education, according sch...
The governing bodies of publicly funded schools in England are currently facing a number of substant...
School improvement depends upon mediating the cultural conditions of learning as young people journe...
This study of school governors across the UK has suggested that while school governors and school bo...
The school system in England is undergoing rapid change, with the government creating more than 4000...
The imposition of the neo-liberal agenda in the school system is a difficult entity. It requires new...
Substantial changes to the English education system most notably since 2010, have resulted in many c...
The imposition of the neo-liberal agenda in the school system is a difficult entity. It requires new...
M.Ed.Although the premise exists that the community and schools are indispensable partners in the de...
This study explored how members of governing boards in two English primary schools developed and imp...
This article reports research into the nature and functioning of school governing bodies in differen...
While partnerships, in England, between schools and their communities are encouraged, ‘authentic’ en...
In this study of school governance, the problem for investigation is seen to lie in the presumption...