This paper uses Anderson’s notion of ‘imagined community’ to argue that how people think about the publicness of their school system provides insight into the functioning and flourishing of communities, societies and nations. We focus on the privatisation of public schooling in Alberta, Canada and Northern England to highlight tensions between the provision of public schooling today and a romanticised, historical imagining of the public school providing equality and emancipation for all. We use data collected from 47 semi-structured interviews of education bureaucrats, union officials, school personnel and advocacy group members that asked about what constitutes ‘publicness’ within their system. Our analysis shows a tension between the real...
to save the neighbourhood school In a society having different leve1s of income and of emœtion, the ...
‘Public’ education systems are among the most obvious achievements of modern societies. Control rela...
This paper explores perceptions of work intensification around the world. Underpinning this analysis...
This paper uses Anderson’s notion of ‘imagined community’ to argue that how people think about the p...
In Anglophone countries, narratives of public schooling tend to emphasise generic hopes about school...
Recent educational reforms in England have sought to reshape public education by extending central g...
It is widely claimed that there is a crisis in public schooling, or at the very least that there is ...
Reconceptualising the neoliberal project in education as a process of colonisation, this paper consi...
In 2016, Ontario’s Ministry of Education unveiled their ‘new’ vision for the purpose of education wi...
This article is a revised version of a paper I was asked to prepare for the International Scholars’ ...
English free school policy, first introduced in the 2010 education white paper, advocated, among oth...
This paper measures the attitudes of Australians towards the relative merits of public versus privat...
While concern for ‘publicness’ can take many forms, such as media reports of educational crises or c...
At the heart of the controversy over public education in a democratic system is the tension between ...
[Excerpt] ‘Public’ education systems are among the most obvious achievements of modern societies. In...
to save the neighbourhood school In a society having different leve1s of income and of emœtion, the ...
‘Public’ education systems are among the most obvious achievements of modern societies. Control rela...
This paper explores perceptions of work intensification around the world. Underpinning this analysis...
This paper uses Anderson’s notion of ‘imagined community’ to argue that how people think about the p...
In Anglophone countries, narratives of public schooling tend to emphasise generic hopes about school...
Recent educational reforms in England have sought to reshape public education by extending central g...
It is widely claimed that there is a crisis in public schooling, or at the very least that there is ...
Reconceptualising the neoliberal project in education as a process of colonisation, this paper consi...
In 2016, Ontario’s Ministry of Education unveiled their ‘new’ vision for the purpose of education wi...
This article is a revised version of a paper I was asked to prepare for the International Scholars’ ...
English free school policy, first introduced in the 2010 education white paper, advocated, among oth...
This paper measures the attitudes of Australians towards the relative merits of public versus privat...
While concern for ‘publicness’ can take many forms, such as media reports of educational crises or c...
At the heart of the controversy over public education in a democratic system is the tension between ...
[Excerpt] ‘Public’ education systems are among the most obvious achievements of modern societies. In...
to save the neighbourhood school In a society having different leve1s of income and of emœtion, the ...
‘Public’ education systems are among the most obvious achievements of modern societies. Control rela...
This paper explores perceptions of work intensification around the world. Underpinning this analysis...