The number of supplementary schools in England serving minority communities continues to grow. They are popular with the parents of such communities because they often feel their children are disadvantaged in mainstream schools and not afforded the opportunities or the learning environment that is conducive to their children achieving their full potential. Simultaneously, over the past 10 years or so there has been an increasing political focus on local communities and issues of cohesion; both of which were high priorities for the last government. Schools were viewed as key to helping the government deliver these political agendas. The current coalition government also foregrounds the role and responsibilities of communities as part of its ...
The Specialist Schools Programme in England helps schools establish distinctive identities through t...
This paper is concerned with the recent growth of the co-operative schools movement (CSM) in educati...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Schools' role in British society is changing. Rather...
In the last 15 years, social and community cohesion have become key concepts in European social, mig...
This study explored how members of governing boards in two English primary schools developed and imp...
This paper explores the concept of “community engagement,” a central theme within a Brit...
Purpose:The aim of this research is to develop a conceptual framework that incorporatesa new underst...
Exploring the interaction between education and social relationships has been a long-standing focus ...
The word ‘community’ is currently back in fashion in the UK, particularly relating to concerns over ...
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Efforts to create more inclusive education systems which are adequately equipped to manage a diverse...
Over the past decade, cohesion and integration have been a key concern for policymakers in countries...
The Specialist Schools Programme in England helps schools establish distinctive identities through t...
This paper is concerned with the recent growth of the co-operative schools movement (CSM) in educati...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Schools' role in British society is changing. Rather...
In the last 15 years, social and community cohesion have become key concepts in European social, mig...
This study explored how members of governing boards in two English primary schools developed and imp...
This paper explores the concept of “community engagement,” a central theme within a Brit...
Purpose:The aim of this research is to develop a conceptual framework that incorporatesa new underst...
Exploring the interaction between education and social relationships has been a long-standing focus ...
The word ‘community’ is currently back in fashion in the UK, particularly relating to concerns over ...
In 2010 the Coalition Government announced its flagship Free School policy. Designed to be responsiv...
Poverty inhibits pupils from reaching their full educational potential. A body of literature exists...
The Schools Standards and Framework Act 1997 has weakened the role of the market in secondary educat...
This article focuses on the role played by principals in enhancing parental involvement in primary s...
Efforts to create more inclusive education systems which are adequately equipped to manage a diverse...
Over the past decade, cohesion and integration have been a key concern for policymakers in countries...
The Specialist Schools Programme in England helps schools establish distinctive identities through t...
This paper is concerned with the recent growth of the co-operative schools movement (CSM) in educati...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Schools' role in British society is changing. Rather...