The Further and Higher Education Act (1992) brought about the incorporation of further education (FE) colleges in England and Wales. This legislation effectively removed the influence and control that Local Education Authorities (LEAs) had over the educational provision of colleges and created a quasi-market in which local colleges were forced to compete for students and funds. My research involved an investigation into how quasi-marketisation impacted upon the work and lives of teachers, middle and senior managers in three colleges in the city of Coppleton in the West Midlands region of England. I was interested in exploring how quasi-marketisation affected staff at different levels within the colleges and whether dominant cultures emerged...
Purpose: The purpose of the paper is to discuss how the so-called "modernisation" agenda has trigger...
Further Education Colleges in the UK are involved in a continuing period of radical organisational, ...
Further Education (FE) is under-researched and not well understood, but subcontracted FE is virtuall...
This paper provides a critique of the current policy orthodoxy of using markets to organise and stru...
Further education (FE) colleges in England were statutorily 'cut free' from local education authorit...
The processes of policy making and implementation are not linear or unproblematic but, on the contr...
Purpose ��� The purpose of this article is to examine how the labour process of further education le...
Advocates of devolved and market oriented Education reform, point to the benefits from self determin...
Since the mid-1970s there has been a greater emphasis placed on markets and competition as a means o...
Keith Rangle and Norman Brady, 'Further Education and the New Managerialism', Journal of Further and...
The government's widening participation agenda places financial imperatives on further education (FE...
There seems to be much agreement that cultures within general and specialist further education colle...
There is growing global interest in how countries help prepare young people for participation in the...
The financial provisions of the HE Act (2004) were intended to introduce market forces into the rela...
The research investigates academics’ perceptions of managerialist ideology and practice in universit...
Purpose: The purpose of the paper is to discuss how the so-called "modernisation" agenda has trigger...
Further Education Colleges in the UK are involved in a continuing period of radical organisational, ...
Further Education (FE) is under-researched and not well understood, but subcontracted FE is virtuall...
This paper provides a critique of the current policy orthodoxy of using markets to organise and stru...
Further education (FE) colleges in England were statutorily 'cut free' from local education authorit...
The processes of policy making and implementation are not linear or unproblematic but, on the contr...
Purpose ��� The purpose of this article is to examine how the labour process of further education le...
Advocates of devolved and market oriented Education reform, point to the benefits from self determin...
Since the mid-1970s there has been a greater emphasis placed on markets and competition as a means o...
Keith Rangle and Norman Brady, 'Further Education and the New Managerialism', Journal of Further and...
The government's widening participation agenda places financial imperatives on further education (FE...
There seems to be much agreement that cultures within general and specialist further education colle...
There is growing global interest in how countries help prepare young people for participation in the...
The financial provisions of the HE Act (2004) were intended to introduce market forces into the rela...
The research investigates academics’ perceptions of managerialist ideology and practice in universit...
Purpose: The purpose of the paper is to discuss how the so-called "modernisation" agenda has trigger...
Further Education Colleges in the UK are involved in a continuing period of radical organisational, ...
Further Education (FE) is under-researched and not well understood, but subcontracted FE is virtuall...