The curriculum is often the target of reform and governments use a range of accountability measures to ensure compliance. This paper examines the decisions schools in England make regarding history provision, in a period of curriculum change, and the potential consequences of these decisions. Drawing on a large, longitudinal data set, of primary and secondary material, the study examines the relationship between the number of students entered for public examination in history in England and a range of situated and material factors. The data suggest that particular measures of accountability are effective in shaping school decision-making, but the type of school, socio-economic nature of the school intake, and students’ prior attainm...
Research interest in educational governance has increased in recent years with the rise to prominenc...
This paper presents a personal account of a teacher who has responsibility for the coordination of...
This chapter explores the balance in curricular policy between input regulation (for example prescri...
The curriculum is often the target of reform and governments use a range of accountability measures ...
The curriculum has been the target of sustained reform by many governments, and accountability measu...
This paper explores the dynamic to education system reform in England, highlighting the challenges t...
Drawing on a Levinasian ethical perspective, the argument driving this paper is that the technical a...
Many chapters in this book are premised on the merits of young people being introduced to history as...
This study investigates (a) the existence of changes in pupils' perceptions of Key Stage 3 (KS3) Hi...
The school inspection regime in England and Wales has recently increased its focus on all state scho...
Approximately seven out of 10 pupils in England choose to exercise their right to drop history as a ...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis In this paper, we describe one secondary school’s radical attempt to rethink...
The subjects that young people study from age 14 onwards may have important consequences for their f...
This paper, a critical examination of educational concepts, policies and practices, presents finding...
Whilst learning an additional language throughout compulsory schooling is increasingly the norm acro...
Research interest in educational governance has increased in recent years with the rise to prominenc...
This paper presents a personal account of a teacher who has responsibility for the coordination of...
This chapter explores the balance in curricular policy between input regulation (for example prescri...
The curriculum is often the target of reform and governments use a range of accountability measures ...
The curriculum has been the target of sustained reform by many governments, and accountability measu...
This paper explores the dynamic to education system reform in England, highlighting the challenges t...
Drawing on a Levinasian ethical perspective, the argument driving this paper is that the technical a...
Many chapters in this book are premised on the merits of young people being introduced to history as...
This study investigates (a) the existence of changes in pupils' perceptions of Key Stage 3 (KS3) Hi...
The school inspection regime in England and Wales has recently increased its focus on all state scho...
Approximately seven out of 10 pupils in England choose to exercise their right to drop history as a ...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis In this paper, we describe one secondary school’s radical attempt to rethink...
The subjects that young people study from age 14 onwards may have important consequences for their f...
This paper, a critical examination of educational concepts, policies and practices, presents finding...
Whilst learning an additional language throughout compulsory schooling is increasingly the norm acro...
Research interest in educational governance has increased in recent years with the rise to prominenc...
This paper presents a personal account of a teacher who has responsibility for the coordination of...
This chapter explores the balance in curricular policy between input regulation (for example prescri...