‘Personalised learning’ has become a popular term within education policy and practice in England, and is part of wider moves towards the ‘personalisation’ of public services and the promotion of personal responsibility within social policy discourse – including education, welfare, health and adult care. In analysing personalisation in education policy as a discursive formation, this paper visits some of the tensions, ambiguities and apparently ‘uncommon’ trajectories in contemporary education policy, including its association with the ‘de-schooling’ movement. It is argued that personalisation cannot be understood simply as the most recent incarnation of the neoliberalisation of education policy, nor as a politically neutral set of learning...
This paper argues that the neoliberalization of education in England, begun in the 1980s, is having ...
Since the 2000s, successive governments in the United Kingdom and elsewhere have embraced the idea o...
The aim of this paper is to explore the extent to which non-formal education is being corroded by ne...
‘Personalised learning’ has become a popular term within education policy and practice in England, a...
Personalisation and de-schooling: uncommon trajectories in contemporary education policy „Personalis...
An important contribution to the thinking behind this paper came during a recent discussion of gover...
In this paper I explore the pedagogical and political shift marked by the meaning and practice of di...
The paper considers the broader policy context in which English Post Compulsory Education and Traini...
This paper discusses how participation in education has been affected by current educational policy...
This chapter presents a computer-aided critical discourse analytical method for analysing education ...
Debate about neoliberalism has been a defining drama of twenty-first century geography. Appreciatio...
This article argues that personalized learning has emerged in the last decade as a special instance ...
Neoliberal agendas have acted to limit the agency of groups and of individuals through both the impo...
This paper traces the origins of the concept of personalisation in public sector services, and appli...
Personalisation is a key term in contemporary British social policy. This paper conceptualises perso...
This paper argues that the neoliberalization of education in England, begun in the 1980s, is having ...
Since the 2000s, successive governments in the United Kingdom and elsewhere have embraced the idea o...
The aim of this paper is to explore the extent to which non-formal education is being corroded by ne...
‘Personalised learning’ has become a popular term within education policy and practice in England, a...
Personalisation and de-schooling: uncommon trajectories in contemporary education policy „Personalis...
An important contribution to the thinking behind this paper came during a recent discussion of gover...
In this paper I explore the pedagogical and political shift marked by the meaning and practice of di...
The paper considers the broader policy context in which English Post Compulsory Education and Traini...
This paper discusses how participation in education has been affected by current educational policy...
This chapter presents a computer-aided critical discourse analytical method for analysing education ...
Debate about neoliberalism has been a defining drama of twenty-first century geography. Appreciatio...
This article argues that personalized learning has emerged in the last decade as a special instance ...
Neoliberal agendas have acted to limit the agency of groups and of individuals through both the impo...
This paper traces the origins of the concept of personalisation in public sector services, and appli...
Personalisation is a key term in contemporary British social policy. This paper conceptualises perso...
This paper argues that the neoliberalization of education in England, begun in the 1980s, is having ...
Since the 2000s, successive governments in the United Kingdom and elsewhere have embraced the idea o...
The aim of this paper is to explore the extent to which non-formal education is being corroded by ne...