The impact of neoliberal reforms of education systems on the work of teachers and school leaders, particularly in relation to high-stakes accountability frameworks, has been extensively studied in recent decades. One significant aspect of neoliberal schooling is the emergence of quasi-autonomous public schools (such as Academies in England, Charter Schools in the USA and Independent Public Schools in Australia), characterised by heterarchical governance models, the promotion of entrepreneurial leadership cultures, and the promotion of a discourse of pursuing educational equity by means of ‘achievement for all’. This paper explores the emergence of a mode of teacher professionalism characteristic of these quasi-autonomous schools, and concep...
Responding to Thrupp’s (2003:169) call for writers on school leadership to offer ‘analyses which pro...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by Routledge in Educational leadership: p...
Three decades of neo-liberal education in western countries, particularly English-speaking countries...
The impact of neoliberal reforms of education systems on the work of teachers and school leaders, pa...
This paper draws on interview data gathered as part of a broader study around issues of equity and s...
This paper draws on interview data gathered as part of a broader study around issues of equity and s...
This article argues that contradictory forces affect teachers' work in the neo-liberal school system...
This article analyzes modes of managerialism as State restructuring and its effects on education, pa...
This article draws from Stephen Ball’s work on markets, managerialism, and performativity to frame a...
This paper presents interview data from a case study of 'Lemontyne College'; a large government scho...
In this thesis I undertake a critical policy analysis in which I place education reform in the UK wi...
This paper presents interview data from a case study of ‘Lemontyne College’; a large gov...
Since the 1990s, public schooling in Australia has been shaped by quasi-marketization that has incen...
This paper examines conceptions of governance and freedom embedded within a new school autonomy poli...
This qualitative study examines how teachers perceive the effects of neoliberal educational policies...
Responding to Thrupp’s (2003:169) call for writers on school leadership to offer ‘analyses which pro...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by Routledge in Educational leadership: p...
Three decades of neo-liberal education in western countries, particularly English-speaking countries...
The impact of neoliberal reforms of education systems on the work of teachers and school leaders, pa...
This paper draws on interview data gathered as part of a broader study around issues of equity and s...
This paper draws on interview data gathered as part of a broader study around issues of equity and s...
This article argues that contradictory forces affect teachers' work in the neo-liberal school system...
This article analyzes modes of managerialism as State restructuring and its effects on education, pa...
This article draws from Stephen Ball’s work on markets, managerialism, and performativity to frame a...
This paper presents interview data from a case study of 'Lemontyne College'; a large government scho...
In this thesis I undertake a critical policy analysis in which I place education reform in the UK wi...
This paper presents interview data from a case study of ‘Lemontyne College’; a large gov...
Since the 1990s, public schooling in Australia has been shaped by quasi-marketization that has incen...
This paper examines conceptions of governance and freedom embedded within a new school autonomy poli...
This qualitative study examines how teachers perceive the effects of neoliberal educational policies...
Responding to Thrupp’s (2003:169) call for writers on school leadership to offer ‘analyses which pro...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by Routledge in Educational leadership: p...
Three decades of neo-liberal education in western countries, particularly English-speaking countries...