Research to date about the English government’s policy to make schools independent of local authorities (LAs) has looked at the ‘macro’ level of national policy and at the ‘micro’ level of the institution. The study of which this article is a part, explores changes at the ‘meso’ level – the locality. The article analyses interviews in three LAs with 15 headteachers whose schools were well positioned locally. We sought to understand how and why they responded to the changing policy environment. We applied Bourdieu’s concepts of forms of capital to model the relationships between schools and to ground explanations of their responses as positioning themselves in the local field. The article develops this general approach by identifying the var...
Changes to education policy in England since 2010 have led teachers to reflect on what and how they ...
This paper reports initial outcomes from a short series of semi-structured interviews in 2017 with s...
The change of government in 2010 provoked a large structural change in the English education landsca...
Most research to date about the English government’s policy to make schools independent of local aut...
The school system in England is undergoing rapid change, with the government creating more than 4000...
This paper explores school reform in England under the Conservative-led Coalition government, electe...
In interviews as part of a research study of structural reform in England some tension between prima...
In interviews as part of a research study of structural reform in England, some tension between prim...
Drawing on continuing research, and in particular, interviews during 2017-18 in two contrasting loca...
This paper delineates the growth of academy trusts in England before exploring government intentions...
This report analyses how schools in England have interpreted and begun to respond to the government’...
Relatively few studies have explored the ways in which 'middle tier' institutional arrangements in e...
Changes in education systems across Europe are a response to perceived needs to improve academic per...
The article analyses the redefinition and distribution of powers between central governance and loc...
This research is about the politics and policy processes of education. The focus is on central Gover...
Changes to education policy in England since 2010 have led teachers to reflect on what and how they ...
This paper reports initial outcomes from a short series of semi-structured interviews in 2017 with s...
The change of government in 2010 provoked a large structural change in the English education landsca...
Most research to date about the English government’s policy to make schools independent of local aut...
The school system in England is undergoing rapid change, with the government creating more than 4000...
This paper explores school reform in England under the Conservative-led Coalition government, electe...
In interviews as part of a research study of structural reform in England some tension between prima...
In interviews as part of a research study of structural reform in England, some tension between prim...
Drawing on continuing research, and in particular, interviews during 2017-18 in two contrasting loca...
This paper delineates the growth of academy trusts in England before exploring government intentions...
This report analyses how schools in England have interpreted and begun to respond to the government’...
Relatively few studies have explored the ways in which 'middle tier' institutional arrangements in e...
Changes in education systems across Europe are a response to perceived needs to improve academic per...
The article analyses the redefinition and distribution of powers between central governance and loc...
This research is about the politics and policy processes of education. The focus is on central Gover...
Changes to education policy in England since 2010 have led teachers to reflect on what and how they ...
This paper reports initial outcomes from a short series of semi-structured interviews in 2017 with s...
The change of government in 2010 provoked a large structural change in the English education landsca...