This paper troubles notions of ‘social justice’ as being compromised and fractured by the autonomous school agenda. Drawing on interviews with 13 autonomous school principals in Australia, it demonstrates how the devolution of schooling simultaneously rips the seams of the ‘social’ fabric that makes collective justice possible. The stories of these principals signal a fracturing of the social cohesion that is necessary for creating a just and equal society. We aim to distinguish between individual efforts to create socially just conditions at the local level versus collective projects to create socially just conditions at the system level. We argue that, on the one hand, school autonomy affords individual principals opportunities to exercis...
This paper presents interview data from research conducted in two public high schools in the state o...
Drawing on one year of ethnographic work in three Swedish lower secondary schools, this article prob...
The contribution of schools to the production and maintenance of educational inequalities is no secr...
This paper explores issues of social justice in relation to the practice of two principals from two ...
Autonomy, Accountability and Social Justice provides an account of recent developments in English st...
I worked as a school administrator in \u27disadvantaged schools\u27 for many years. In this study I ...
Curricular justice, achieved through a counter-hegemonic curriculum that serves the needs of the lea...
This paper argues that growing inequalities make it imperative that schools reinvent themselves arou...
Since the start of the 21st century, education in Australia and Sweden have seen system level reform...
This paper explores the complex relationship between social justice and education in the public and ...
The series of responses in this article were gathered as part of an online mini conference held in S...
This paper claims a central role for school leaders (principals or head-teachers) in the enactment o...
School leadership in many countries is affected by multiple challenges. Some are specific to the loc...
The contribution of schools to the production and maintenance of educational inequalities is no secr...
Increased parental and community participation in school decision making processes has been advocate...
This paper presents interview data from research conducted in two public high schools in the state o...
Drawing on one year of ethnographic work in three Swedish lower secondary schools, this article prob...
The contribution of schools to the production and maintenance of educational inequalities is no secr...
This paper explores issues of social justice in relation to the practice of two principals from two ...
Autonomy, Accountability and Social Justice provides an account of recent developments in English st...
I worked as a school administrator in \u27disadvantaged schools\u27 for many years. In this study I ...
Curricular justice, achieved through a counter-hegemonic curriculum that serves the needs of the lea...
This paper argues that growing inequalities make it imperative that schools reinvent themselves arou...
Since the start of the 21st century, education in Australia and Sweden have seen system level reform...
This paper explores the complex relationship between social justice and education in the public and ...
The series of responses in this article were gathered as part of an online mini conference held in S...
This paper claims a central role for school leaders (principals or head-teachers) in the enactment o...
School leadership in many countries is affected by multiple challenges. Some are specific to the loc...
The contribution of schools to the production and maintenance of educational inequalities is no secr...
Increased parental and community participation in school decision making processes has been advocate...
This paper presents interview data from research conducted in two public high schools in the state o...
Drawing on one year of ethnographic work in three Swedish lower secondary schools, this article prob...
The contribution of schools to the production and maintenance of educational inequalities is no secr...