This article reviews sixty years of school building policies and educational development and studies the impact of these policies on school design. After a long period of central planning followed by years of crisis and neglect, the Labour government elected in 1997 opened up new directions, encouraging the development of the Private Finance Initiative. This article discusses the issues raised by increased private sector participation in school funding, design and management and examines the changing relationship between the main stakeholders: central government, local authorities and private organisations. Whilst privatisation and school autonomy are promoted, central control on the delivery of programmes is being strengthened. Finally, in...
This paper examines the connections between the school building programme in England and the raising...
In a bid to understand the relationship between school design and pedagogic practices, this article ...
To access more capital, more quickly, governments seek new sources of finance to fund school-buildin...
This article reviews sixty years of school building policies and educational development and studies...
From 1997 to 2010 sustained investment in school building was observed in England, under suc...
Drawing on archives and publications of the Ministry of National Education or local educational acto...
International audienceThis paper aims to highlight the issues at stake, the terms of the dialogue be...
International audienceLes programmes de construction scolaire en Angleterre ont connu entre 1997 et ...
International audienceLes programmes de construction scolaire en Angleterre ont connu entre 1997 et ...
This paper aims to highlight the issues at stake, the terms of the dialogue between central and loca...
School design in Great Britain underwent great typological change in the post-war era, necessitated ...
In this paper we contend that the many extant sociologies and histories of Education have overwhelmi...
The post Second World War welfare state in Britain was based on three pillars: housing, health and e...
To access more capital, more quickly, governments seek new sources of finance to fund school-buildin...
Cette thèse porte sur l’évolution de l’école catholique vers l’école privée. Elle confirme que le pr...
This paper examines the connections between the school building programme in England and the raising...
In a bid to understand the relationship between school design and pedagogic practices, this article ...
To access more capital, more quickly, governments seek new sources of finance to fund school-buildin...
This article reviews sixty years of school building policies and educational development and studies...
From 1997 to 2010 sustained investment in school building was observed in England, under suc...
Drawing on archives and publications of the Ministry of National Education or local educational acto...
International audienceThis paper aims to highlight the issues at stake, the terms of the dialogue be...
International audienceLes programmes de construction scolaire en Angleterre ont connu entre 1997 et ...
International audienceLes programmes de construction scolaire en Angleterre ont connu entre 1997 et ...
This paper aims to highlight the issues at stake, the terms of the dialogue between central and loca...
School design in Great Britain underwent great typological change in the post-war era, necessitated ...
In this paper we contend that the many extant sociologies and histories of Education have overwhelmi...
The post Second World War welfare state in Britain was based on three pillars: housing, health and e...
To access more capital, more quickly, governments seek new sources of finance to fund school-buildin...
Cette thèse porte sur l’évolution de l’école catholique vers l’école privée. Elle confirme que le pr...
This paper examines the connections between the school building programme in England and the raising...
In a bid to understand the relationship between school design and pedagogic practices, this article ...
To access more capital, more quickly, governments seek new sources of finance to fund school-buildin...