This paper explores the effects of performativity on the culture of a Scottish secondary school, Lochview High School. This is set against a backdrop of the Scottish education policy context which in recent years has been heavily focused on reducing the poverty-related attainment gap, namely through the Scottish Attainment Challenge (SAC). The analysis of the empirical data is supported by a cultural and ecological framework which emphasises the interwoven and complex nature of the school system. In particular, the paper provides a critique of accountability and performative agendas which often run counter to other national agendas, such as the SAC. Through observations, staff interviews (teachers and senior management), and student intervi...
This thesis is the study of experiences of a group of mainstream secondary pupils identified as havi...
This paper critiques recent practices in schooling, particularly efforts to enhance student learning...
This article discusses the issue of the sustainability of educational change, in the light of findin...
This paper explores the effects of performativity on the culture of a Scottish secondary school, Loc...
Scottish institutions within the educational networks, including Government, local authorities, and ...
This thesis outlines an exploratory study which was undertaken to gain an understanding of the facto...
In this paper, we describe one secondary school’s radical attempt to rethink the shape and purpose o...
Political pressures to improve schooling outcomes have typically narrowed the curriculum to that whi...
This paper aims to examine the case for a focus on place-based drivers of inequalities in educationa...
The globalization of education has in part, been responsible for the application of industrial mark...
Following political devolution in 1999, Scotland’s already distinctive education system has diverged...
In 2016 the OECD published ‘Improving Schools in Scotland’ (OECD, 2016). The re-view made a strong c...
Recent worldwide trends in curriculum policy have re-emphasised the role of teachers in school-based...
Our paper analyses data from four Heads of elite fee-charging girls’ schools in Scotland, focusing o...
This paper provides a descriptive analysis of the OECD’s (2007) national report on Scottish ed...
This thesis is the study of experiences of a group of mainstream secondary pupils identified as havi...
This paper critiques recent practices in schooling, particularly efforts to enhance student learning...
This article discusses the issue of the sustainability of educational change, in the light of findin...
This paper explores the effects of performativity on the culture of a Scottish secondary school, Loc...
Scottish institutions within the educational networks, including Government, local authorities, and ...
This thesis outlines an exploratory study which was undertaken to gain an understanding of the facto...
In this paper, we describe one secondary school’s radical attempt to rethink the shape and purpose o...
Political pressures to improve schooling outcomes have typically narrowed the curriculum to that whi...
This paper aims to examine the case for a focus on place-based drivers of inequalities in educationa...
The globalization of education has in part, been responsible for the application of industrial mark...
Following political devolution in 1999, Scotland’s already distinctive education system has diverged...
In 2016 the OECD published ‘Improving Schools in Scotland’ (OECD, 2016). The re-view made a strong c...
Recent worldwide trends in curriculum policy have re-emphasised the role of teachers in school-based...
Our paper analyses data from four Heads of elite fee-charging girls’ schools in Scotland, focusing o...
This paper provides a descriptive analysis of the OECD’s (2007) national report on Scottish ed...
This thesis is the study of experiences of a group of mainstream secondary pupils identified as havi...
This paper critiques recent practices in schooling, particularly efforts to enhance student learning...
This article discusses the issue of the sustainability of educational change, in the light of findin...