Education policy-makers in the UK have repeatedly stated their central aim as transforming British education into a ‘world-class system’. Over the last 20 years, several large-scale education reforms have brought radical changes to the school curriculum, teacher professionalism and educational leadership. Explicit in these reforms, is the deployment of measurable standards of pupil attainment as a lever for achieving school improvement. However, despite this proliferation of policies, the claims to educational improvement made by policy-makers have been contested. Concerns about the unpredicted and damaging long-term effects of these policies can be linked to the limitations of systems thinking which underpins much of this education reform....
The 2004 review of Scotland’s school curriculum offers the potential for radical change in the educa...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
The UK change of government in 2010 provoked a large structural change in the English education land...
This research provokes a different set of perspectives on education policy. It observes that in Engl...
One of the enduring problems in the education system is the gap between theory and practice, where t...
The purpose of this research was to explore the perceptions of Headteachers in English secondary sch...
As the ‘No Child Left Behind ’ (NCLB) legislation is being implemented, K-12 schools in America face...
[About the book]: 'Commonsense' suggests that one should 'look before you leap'. When people do n...
This paper provides a review of curriculum change under successive governments, highlighting the da...
This thesis presents an examination of the policy process in education, focusing on the London Chall...
This RISE Working Paper is based on a multi-year engagement of joint research between the Harvard Sc...
The imperative of continuous improvement has now become normative in education policy discourse, typ...
This research provokes a different set of perspectives on education policy. It observes that in Engl...
© 1996 David HumfreySocial, economic, cultural and political trends can change in nature and importa...
The education system in England, along with the leadership and management of its schools, has change...
The 2004 review of Scotland’s school curriculum offers the potential for radical change in the educa...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
The UK change of government in 2010 provoked a large structural change in the English education land...
This research provokes a different set of perspectives on education policy. It observes that in Engl...
One of the enduring problems in the education system is the gap between theory and practice, where t...
The purpose of this research was to explore the perceptions of Headteachers in English secondary sch...
As the ‘No Child Left Behind ’ (NCLB) legislation is being implemented, K-12 schools in America face...
[About the book]: 'Commonsense' suggests that one should 'look before you leap'. When people do n...
This paper provides a review of curriculum change under successive governments, highlighting the da...
This thesis presents an examination of the policy process in education, focusing on the London Chall...
This RISE Working Paper is based on a multi-year engagement of joint research between the Harvard Sc...
The imperative of continuous improvement has now become normative in education policy discourse, typ...
This research provokes a different set of perspectives on education policy. It observes that in Engl...
© 1996 David HumfreySocial, economic, cultural and political trends can change in nature and importa...
The education system in England, along with the leadership and management of its schools, has change...
The 2004 review of Scotland’s school curriculum offers the potential for radical change in the educa...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
The UK change of government in 2010 provoked a large structural change in the English education land...