While education cannot function without trust, its loss in institutions sometimes goes unspoken, officially unreported, only shared in ways invisible to measurement or control. This article considers issues of trust, power and displaced dissent, providing some snapshots of participant views about questions of trust and leadership recorded in a series of 28 interviews and 242 electronic survey responses from the post-compulsory education or ‘lifelong learning’ sector in 2004‑09. This formed part of an externally funded research project which collected data in three timed data collection phases. Snapshots of displaced dissent from a minority of participants expressed disquiet regarding the level of trust operating in their educational institu...
This paper presents findings from a study of first tier managers in four Further Education colleges ...
This article presents findings from a study of first tier managers in four Further Education college...
David Gumbrell was a Primary headteacher in a successful London school when Michael Gove was Educati...
Trust is a complex concept that has increasingly been debated in academic research (Kramer and Tyler...
Over the past few decades, there has been a massive increase in the influence of the forces of marke...
This article is a set of reflections based on research into the secondary school/further education c...
This article examines the trend across the world to move towards centrally controlled education syst...
This paper examines the way in which the notion of trust is being reformulated within teacher profes...
Education has changed recently in the England and leadership of schools has changed with it. This pa...
This book examines the nature and role of trust in contemporary culture where consoling traditional ...
This Leadership Academy Workshop presentation focused on 'Trust and Leadership in the Downturn', wit...
It would be relatively easy, and with good reason, to assume that social trust is a normatively good...
The paper explores the relationship between levels of equity and levels of trust in the English educ...
This research report was funded by the Centre for Excellence in Leadership (CEL), Lancaster Universi...
The adoption of more corporate models of governance is a contemporary trend in higher education. In ...
This paper presents findings from a study of first tier managers in four Further Education colleges ...
This article presents findings from a study of first tier managers in four Further Education college...
David Gumbrell was a Primary headteacher in a successful London school when Michael Gove was Educati...
Trust is a complex concept that has increasingly been debated in academic research (Kramer and Tyler...
Over the past few decades, there has been a massive increase in the influence of the forces of marke...
This article is a set of reflections based on research into the secondary school/further education c...
This article examines the trend across the world to move towards centrally controlled education syst...
This paper examines the way in which the notion of trust is being reformulated within teacher profes...
Education has changed recently in the England and leadership of schools has changed with it. This pa...
This book examines the nature and role of trust in contemporary culture where consoling traditional ...
This Leadership Academy Workshop presentation focused on 'Trust and Leadership in the Downturn', wit...
It would be relatively easy, and with good reason, to assume that social trust is a normatively good...
The paper explores the relationship between levels of equity and levels of trust in the English educ...
This research report was funded by the Centre for Excellence in Leadership (CEL), Lancaster Universi...
The adoption of more corporate models of governance is a contemporary trend in higher education. In ...
This paper presents findings from a study of first tier managers in four Further Education colleges ...
This article presents findings from a study of first tier managers in four Further Education college...
David Gumbrell was a Primary headteacher in a successful London school when Michael Gove was Educati...