This paper is an exploratory study of two European-based education providers as sponsors of academy schools in England. The academy schools programme has allowed these two school providers to enter the state sector; the focus in the article is upon leadership, ethos, vision and culture. These providers entered the state sector as part of school diversity and innovation, both provide different philosophical approaches to education compared with mainstream schooling in England. The data was gained through three one- hour long interviews with one academy Principal and two sponsor representatives. The evidence shows the difficulties such innovators face in the English context, this varied from the necessary creation of the post of principal w...
Although the number and size of academy chains in England is still increasing, the implications of ...
This paper delineates the growth of academy trusts in England before exploring government intentions...
This paper presents data from a study of five English primary schools. It examines some of the chall...
This paper is an exploratory study of two European-based education providers as sponsors of academy ...
Sponsored academies are independent state-funded schools that are unique in England's state school s...
Copyright Palgrave Macmillan [Full text of this chapter is not available in the UHRA]The focus of th...
This paper studies the origins of what has become one of the most radical and encompassing programme...
Original article can be found at : http://www.informaworld.com/ Copyright Taylor & Francis [Full...
The research within this thesis examines the phenomenon of school sponsorship in English primary sch...
ABSTRACT This article explores the ways in which commercial actors are operating in state education ...
We study the origins of what has become one of the most radical and encompassing programmes of schoo...
This article investigates the realization of ethos and vision in the early stages of sponsored acade...
This thesis investigates the consequences of outsourcing the running of state schools to private pro...
ABSTRACT This article explores the ways in which commercial actors are operating in state education ...
School-based education in England has been radically transformed by the introduction of the academie...
Although the number and size of academy chains in England is still increasing, the implications of ...
This paper delineates the growth of academy trusts in England before exploring government intentions...
This paper presents data from a study of five English primary schools. It examines some of the chall...
This paper is an exploratory study of two European-based education providers as sponsors of academy ...
Sponsored academies are independent state-funded schools that are unique in England's state school s...
Copyright Palgrave Macmillan [Full text of this chapter is not available in the UHRA]The focus of th...
This paper studies the origins of what has become one of the most radical and encompassing programme...
Original article can be found at : http://www.informaworld.com/ Copyright Taylor & Francis [Full...
The research within this thesis examines the phenomenon of school sponsorship in English primary sch...
ABSTRACT This article explores the ways in which commercial actors are operating in state education ...
We study the origins of what has become one of the most radical and encompassing programmes of schoo...
This article investigates the realization of ethos and vision in the early stages of sponsored acade...
This thesis investigates the consequences of outsourcing the running of state schools to private pro...
ABSTRACT This article explores the ways in which commercial actors are operating in state education ...
School-based education in England has been radically transformed by the introduction of the academie...
Although the number and size of academy chains in England is still increasing, the implications of ...
This paper delineates the growth of academy trusts in England before exploring government intentions...
This paper presents data from a study of five English primary schools. It examines some of the chall...