Networking and collaboration in educational settings have become increasingly important in terms of supporting innovation and policy developments in many educational systems. However, to date, the role and action of the middle tier remains an under-researched area, especially in the United Kingdom. This paper draws on findings from a study of district level (local authorities (LAs)) capacity to broker and facilitate school-based networks within a context of complex multiple agendas. The study, funded by the Department for Education and Skills (DfES) Innovations Unit and the National College for School Leadership (NCSL) involved 19 LAs over a two-year period. The authors worked as second order action researchers supporting local authority st...
This paper examines the rise of networking in education, paying particular attention to the recent r...
Coalition government policies have put into question the role of local authorities in a 'self-improv...
This report analyses how schools in England have interpreted and begun to respond to the government’...
Networking and collaboration in educational settings have become increasingly important in terms of ...
Networking and collaboration in educational settings have become increasingly important in terms of ...
Background: In recent years, there have been a number of policies aimed at improving educational sta...
The school system in England is undergoing rapid change, with the government creating more than 4000...
Purpose: Historically, the school effectiveness and improvement movement has focussed its attention...
This paper examines the rise of networking in education, paying particular attention to the recent r...
Purpose: Historically, the school effectiveness and improvement movement has focussed its attention...
This paper examines the rise of networking in education, paying particular attention to the recent r...
This paper explores school reform in England under the Conservative-led Coalition government, electe...
Although there is limited research into the success of primary school networking initiatives in the ...
This paper sets out to explore the nature of leadership within networks of schools. The research is ...
This paper examines the rise of networking in education, paying particular attention to the recent r...
This paper examines the rise of networking in education, paying particular attention to the recent r...
Coalition government policies have put into question the role of local authorities in a 'self-improv...
This report analyses how schools in England have interpreted and begun to respond to the government’...
Networking and collaboration in educational settings have become increasingly important in terms of ...
Networking and collaboration in educational settings have become increasingly important in terms of ...
Background: In recent years, there have been a number of policies aimed at improving educational sta...
The school system in England is undergoing rapid change, with the government creating more than 4000...
Purpose: Historically, the school effectiveness and improvement movement has focussed its attention...
This paper examines the rise of networking in education, paying particular attention to the recent r...
Purpose: Historically, the school effectiveness and improvement movement has focussed its attention...
This paper examines the rise of networking in education, paying particular attention to the recent r...
This paper explores school reform in England under the Conservative-led Coalition government, electe...
Although there is limited research into the success of primary school networking initiatives in the ...
This paper sets out to explore the nature of leadership within networks of schools. The research is ...
This paper examines the rise of networking in education, paying particular attention to the recent r...
This paper examines the rise of networking in education, paying particular attention to the recent r...
Coalition government policies have put into question the role of local authorities in a 'self-improv...
This report analyses how schools in England have interpreted and begun to respond to the government’...