School governing bodies in England have considerable powers and responsibilities with regard to the education of pupils. This article explores how power relations operate, within governing bodies, through struggles over which types of knowledge are claimed and valued. The article draws on the analysis of policy and on ethnographic research in the governing bodies of four maintained schools to explore the complex interactions between lay, educational and managerial knowledge. The article suggests that educational and managerial expertise are privileged over lay knowledge. Hence, the concept of ‘lay’ knowledge, which is attached to external governors, is easily coopted by managerial knowledge as it does not have alternative expert knowledge a...
"Ideology without competence is a dangerous vice. But competence without ideology is a limited virtu...
There has been a fundamental shift in school governance In England, triggered by the rapid expansion...
This article examines the trend across the world to move towards centrally controlled education syst...
School governing bodies in England have considerable powers and responsibilities with regard to the ...
School governing bodies in England have considerable powers and responsibilities with regard to the ...
Winner of the BELMAS Early Career Researcher EMAL Best Paper Award for 2017. School governing bodies...
This paper discusses the relationship between knowledge and governing as exemplified by the governin...
In a recently published article in the Journal of Education Policy, I traced how governors with ‘ski...
School governing bodies in England have considerable powers and responsibilities with regard to the ...
School governing bodies in England have considerable powers and responsibilities with regard to the ...
School governing bodies in England have considerable powers and responsibilities with regard to the ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by Routledge in Educational leadership: p...
Wilkins, A. (2016). Modernising school governance: Corporate planning and expert handling in state e...
This chapter draws on primary data to document the changing role and responsibilities of school gove...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This data collection includes interviews that were c...
"Ideology without competence is a dangerous vice. But competence without ideology is a limited virtu...
There has been a fundamental shift in school governance In England, triggered by the rapid expansion...
This article examines the trend across the world to move towards centrally controlled education syst...
School governing bodies in England have considerable powers and responsibilities with regard to the ...
School governing bodies in England have considerable powers and responsibilities with regard to the ...
Winner of the BELMAS Early Career Researcher EMAL Best Paper Award for 2017. School governing bodies...
This paper discusses the relationship between knowledge and governing as exemplified by the governin...
In a recently published article in the Journal of Education Policy, I traced how governors with ‘ski...
School governing bodies in England have considerable powers and responsibilities with regard to the ...
School governing bodies in England have considerable powers and responsibilities with regard to the ...
School governing bodies in England have considerable powers and responsibilities with regard to the ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by Routledge in Educational leadership: p...
Wilkins, A. (2016). Modernising school governance: Corporate planning and expert handling in state e...
This chapter draws on primary data to document the changing role and responsibilities of school gove...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This data collection includes interviews that were c...
"Ideology without competence is a dangerous vice. But competence without ideology is a limited virtu...
There has been a fundamental shift in school governance In England, triggered by the rapid expansion...
This article examines the trend across the world to move towards centrally controlled education syst...