A lot has been written about the lasting implications of the Conservative reforms to English schooling, particularly changes made by Michael Gove as Education Secretary (2010–2014). There is a lot less work, however, on studying the role that language, strategy and the broader political framework played in the process of instituting and winning consent for these reforms. Studying these factors is important for ensuring that any changes to education and schooling are not read in isolation from their political context. Speeches particularly capture moments where intellectual and strategic political traditions meet, helping us to form a richer understanding of the motives behind specific reform goals and where they fit into a political landsca...
This thesis discusses the relationship between education policy under the UK liberal conservative co...
British Conservatives happily acknowledge the debt that they owe to E.D. Hirsch. To understand the n...
Barker argues that in England under New Labour, school leaders and teachers have been 'bastardised' ...
Recent consciously curated conditions of political polarisation have prevented English schools from ...
Prior to the 2010 general election the ‘Big Society’ was the major political narrative created and s...
The populist turn has produced contrasting conceptions of education. Research suggests that individu...
Contemporary Conservative education policy may seem to be hastily formulated and executed, but it is...
This article examines the nature and effects of the radical reforms to English school governance sin...
This thesis reviews the shifts in education policy under the Conservative-Liberal Democrat governmen...
'The landscape of schooling in England has been transformed over the last five years' (House of Comm...
This research provokes a different set of perspectives on education policy. It observes that in Engl...
Free schools were a flagship policy of the Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition (2010–15), aligne...
This second edition, of the well-received, Buckingham Journal of Education, gathers a series of arti...
Recent political events in the United Kingdom have given rise to an explosion of interest in the use...
Analysis of key education policies since 1988 reveals the rationale for the central importance give...
This thesis discusses the relationship between education policy under the UK liberal conservative co...
British Conservatives happily acknowledge the debt that they owe to E.D. Hirsch. To understand the n...
Barker argues that in England under New Labour, school leaders and teachers have been 'bastardised' ...
Recent consciously curated conditions of political polarisation have prevented English schools from ...
Prior to the 2010 general election the ‘Big Society’ was the major political narrative created and s...
The populist turn has produced contrasting conceptions of education. Research suggests that individu...
Contemporary Conservative education policy may seem to be hastily formulated and executed, but it is...
This article examines the nature and effects of the radical reforms to English school governance sin...
This thesis reviews the shifts in education policy under the Conservative-Liberal Democrat governmen...
'The landscape of schooling in England has been transformed over the last five years' (House of Comm...
This research provokes a different set of perspectives on education policy. It observes that in Engl...
Free schools were a flagship policy of the Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition (2010–15), aligne...
This second edition, of the well-received, Buckingham Journal of Education, gathers a series of arti...
Recent political events in the United Kingdom have given rise to an explosion of interest in the use...
Analysis of key education policies since 1988 reveals the rationale for the central importance give...
This thesis discusses the relationship between education policy under the UK liberal conservative co...
British Conservatives happily acknowledge the debt that they owe to E.D. Hirsch. To understand the n...
Barker argues that in England under New Labour, school leaders and teachers have been 'bastardised' ...