…. the frank concession is that we live in troubled times, yet we are enabled with a sobering belief that a better way does exist (Rexhepi and Torres, 2011, p.683). Schools in England are in a constant state of change. This research is about change in one secondary school in particular. It is an investigation into what young people think and feel about the changes in their school as it moves towards closure in 2016 and the effects of this impending closure on their education. The research draws on the critical paradigm which examines the structure of education in England specifically at the secondary level of schooling, and how, in a bid to raise standards, these changes sometimes leave young people feeling anxious, disappointed and worrie...
The vast majority of studies of educational change are contextualised within the school. This is a n...
This study explores the experiences and perspectives of early school-leavers in the West of Ireland ...
During my placement with a Local Authority (LA) as a Trainee Educational Psychologist (TEP) I was as...
This paper invokes the voices of young people who had been separated from mainstream schooling becau...
The study set out to investigate how official and unofficial discourses of inclusion, engagement and...
Understanding and exploring complex and protracted social questions requires sophisticated investiga...
In neo-liberal times educational policy and practice is being realigned more closely to the shifting...
Persistent Absence (missing at least 10% of school over a term) affects 1 in 10 young people in Engl...
This case study looks at the impact of closing an urban secondary school. It considers the experienc...
This case study reports on a doctoral research project conducted in a school using critical discours...
The concept of HE aspiration is rarely problematised in policy research. My research explored beyond...
Young people disengage from mainstream secondary schooling for a variety of complex reasons. In t...
This study explores the experiences and perspectives of early school-leavers in the West of Ireland ...
As completing upper secondary school has become increasingly important for young people to take thei...
Academy schools have been the flagship education policy in England since 2000. The policy is controv...
The vast majority of studies of educational change are contextualised within the school. This is a n...
This study explores the experiences and perspectives of early school-leavers in the West of Ireland ...
During my placement with a Local Authority (LA) as a Trainee Educational Psychologist (TEP) I was as...
This paper invokes the voices of young people who had been separated from mainstream schooling becau...
The study set out to investigate how official and unofficial discourses of inclusion, engagement and...
Understanding and exploring complex and protracted social questions requires sophisticated investiga...
In neo-liberal times educational policy and practice is being realigned more closely to the shifting...
Persistent Absence (missing at least 10% of school over a term) affects 1 in 10 young people in Engl...
This case study looks at the impact of closing an urban secondary school. It considers the experienc...
This case study reports on a doctoral research project conducted in a school using critical discours...
The concept of HE aspiration is rarely problematised in policy research. My research explored beyond...
Young people disengage from mainstream secondary schooling for a variety of complex reasons. In t...
This study explores the experiences and perspectives of early school-leavers in the West of Ireland ...
As completing upper secondary school has become increasingly important for young people to take thei...
Academy schools have been the flagship education policy in England since 2000. The policy is controv...
The vast majority of studies of educational change are contextualised within the school. This is a n...
This study explores the experiences and perspectives of early school-leavers in the West of Ireland ...
During my placement with a Local Authority (LA) as a Trainee Educational Psychologist (TEP) I was as...