This article takes a critical comparative approach to examining autonomous schooling in the United States and Australia. Amid the market imperatives currently driving education priorities, its focus is on how autonomy can be mobilized in ways that preserve the integrity of public education. Through reference to key debates and research about school autonomy in the United States and Australia, integrity is defined with reference to three values: (1) public ownership (i.e., governance that is responsive to the people it serves), (2) equity and access (i.e., adequate funding and inclusive student admission practices), and (3) public purpose (i.e., prioritizing the moral and social purposes of education; Darling-Hammond and Montgomery 2008). Th...
This paper explores issues of social justice in relation to the practice of two principals from two ...
This paper troubles notions of ‘social justice’ as being compromised and fractured by the autonomous...
Since the 1990s, public schooling in Australia has been shaped by quasi-marketization that has incen...
This article takes a critical comparative approach to examining autonomous schooling in the United S...
Australia has been touted as a model for how the United States might benefit by undertaking public f...
This paper presents interview data from research conducted in two public high schools in the state o...
This paper presents interview data from research conducted in two public high schools in the state o...
School autonomy has become increasingly significant in the politics of education, as well as a centr...
School autonomy has become increasingly significant in the politics of education, as well as a centr...
School choice is the most controversial education policy issue of the 1990s. John Chubb and Terry Mo...
This article argues that public education needs to be reclaimed to fulfill its role as a \u27democra...
With the increasing diversity in schools and the call for addressing specific regional needs, decent...
This paper reports on the findings from a multi-site case study conducted in Australia, Finland and ...
This paper reports on the findings from a multi-site case study conducted in Australia, Finland and ...
This article argues that public education needs to be reclaimed to fulfill its role as a\ud “democra...
This paper explores issues of social justice in relation to the practice of two principals from two ...
This paper troubles notions of ‘social justice’ as being compromised and fractured by the autonomous...
Since the 1990s, public schooling in Australia has been shaped by quasi-marketization that has incen...
This article takes a critical comparative approach to examining autonomous schooling in the United S...
Australia has been touted as a model for how the United States might benefit by undertaking public f...
This paper presents interview data from research conducted in two public high schools in the state o...
This paper presents interview data from research conducted in two public high schools in the state o...
School autonomy has become increasingly significant in the politics of education, as well as a centr...
School autonomy has become increasingly significant in the politics of education, as well as a centr...
School choice is the most controversial education policy issue of the 1990s. John Chubb and Terry Mo...
This article argues that public education needs to be reclaimed to fulfill its role as a \u27democra...
With the increasing diversity in schools and the call for addressing specific regional needs, decent...
This paper reports on the findings from a multi-site case study conducted in Australia, Finland and ...
This paper reports on the findings from a multi-site case study conducted in Australia, Finland and ...
This article argues that public education needs to be reclaimed to fulfill its role as a\ud “democra...
This paper explores issues of social justice in relation to the practice of two principals from two ...
This paper troubles notions of ‘social justice’ as being compromised and fractured by the autonomous...
Since the 1990s, public schooling in Australia has been shaped by quasi-marketization that has incen...