Understanding the causes and consequences of the speed and the radical nature of secondary school reform in England is the prompt for this PhD inquiry. The hypothesis is that there has been a shift in constitutional practice and a realignment of democratic values in informing schools policy. The work of this thesis, in tracking the development of the academies policy, reveals a marked shift in decision-making style at the top of government. In the years of the Labour governments between 1997 and 2010, policy-making was robust more than consultative; urgent more than deliberative; experimental more than careful. Policy-making in education also became more closely associated with the views of the prime minister. Hennessy (2001a: 507), in asse...
This article attempts to construct an analytical framework to reflect upon the deeply contested area...
The Conservative–Liberal Democrat Coalition government elected in 2010 has argued contem-porary refo...
This research provokes a different set of perspectives on education policy. It observes that in Engl...
Understanding the causes and consequences of the speed and the radical nature of secondary school re...
'The landscape of schooling in England has been transformed over the last five years' (House of Comm...
The 1988 Education Reform Act sought to deconstruct the framework of post Second War social democrat...
This article draws on data from a study carried out on the evolution of specialist schools under New...
The school system in England has undergone significant change following the introduction of the acad...
This thesis investigates the political management of state schooling under New Labour from 1997-2010...
This thesis reviews the shifts in education policy under the Conservative-Liberal Democrat governmen...
School governing bodies in England have considerable powers and responsibilities with regard to the ...
This second edition, of the well-received, Buckingham Journal of Education, gathers a series of arti...
School governing bodies in England have considerable powers and responsibilities with regard to the ...
Set against a period of rapid change, education has grown in political importance and policy develop...
This paper provides a review of curriculum change under successive governments, highlighting the da...
This article attempts to construct an analytical framework to reflect upon the deeply contested area...
The Conservative–Liberal Democrat Coalition government elected in 2010 has argued contem-porary refo...
This research provokes a different set of perspectives on education policy. It observes that in Engl...
Understanding the causes and consequences of the speed and the radical nature of secondary school re...
'The landscape of schooling in England has been transformed over the last five years' (House of Comm...
The 1988 Education Reform Act sought to deconstruct the framework of post Second War social democrat...
This article draws on data from a study carried out on the evolution of specialist schools under New...
The school system in England has undergone significant change following the introduction of the acad...
This thesis investigates the political management of state schooling under New Labour from 1997-2010...
This thesis reviews the shifts in education policy under the Conservative-Liberal Democrat governmen...
School governing bodies in England have considerable powers and responsibilities with regard to the ...
This second edition, of the well-received, Buckingham Journal of Education, gathers a series of arti...
School governing bodies in England have considerable powers and responsibilities with regard to the ...
Set against a period of rapid change, education has grown in political importance and policy develop...
This paper provides a review of curriculum change under successive governments, highlighting the da...
This article attempts to construct an analytical framework to reflect upon the deeply contested area...
The Conservative–Liberal Democrat Coalition government elected in 2010 has argued contem-porary refo...
This research provokes a different set of perspectives on education policy. It observes that in Engl...