Across the globe school autonomy reforms have been criticised for opening up public assets to various dangers or risks, from misappropriation of public monies by private sponsors to secretive governance structures maintained by homophilic groups. While these risks are not the exclusive product of school autonomy reforms, they are an endemic feature of the conditions made possible by these reforms, namely ‘depoliticisation’, ‘corporatisation’, ‘endogenous privatisation’, and ‘disintermediation’. In response international organisations and national governments have called for improved accountability amid fears of corruption and governance failure. In this paper we take a fresh look at the existing literature on school autonomy through a uniqu...
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Reasoned risk-taking has long been associated with governance mechanisms for organisations within bu...
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A key driver of market education experimentation in England since the 1980s has been a focus on impr...
Modernising School Governance examines the impact of recent market-based reforms on the role of gove...
The Coalition Government elected in 2010 has argued contemporary reform will increase the autonomy o...
The governing bodies of publicly funded schools in England are currently facing a number of substant...
As more and more schools are removed from local authority control and become academies, the role of ...
With the increasing diversity in schools and the call for addressing specific regional needs, decent...
Autonomy, Accountability and Social Justice provides an account of recent developments in English st...
Over the past two decades, risk in education has stimulated increasing attention and prominence, wit...
This article examines education policy and the policy process in the light of two key concepts. The ...
This article discusses the rise in prominence of \u27risk\u27 in schools and the processes and proce...
There has been a fundamental shift in school governance in England, triggered by the rapid expansion...
This chapter draws on primary data to document the changing role and responsibilities of school gove...
Reasoned risk-taking has long been associated with governance mechanisms for organisations within bu...
Modernising School Governance examines the impact of recent market-based reforms on the role of gove...
Risk Society and School Educational Policy explores the impact of risk society on policy in the US, ...
A key driver of market education experimentation in England since the 1980s has been a focus on impr...
Modernising School Governance examines the impact of recent market-based reforms on the role of gove...
The Coalition Government elected in 2010 has argued contemporary reform will increase the autonomy o...
The governing bodies of publicly funded schools in England are currently facing a number of substant...
As more and more schools are removed from local authority control and become academies, the role of ...
With the increasing diversity in schools and the call for addressing specific regional needs, decent...
Autonomy, Accountability and Social Justice provides an account of recent developments in English st...
Over the past two decades, risk in education has stimulated increasing attention and prominence, wit...
This article examines education policy and the policy process in the light of two key concepts. The ...
This article discusses the rise in prominence of \u27risk\u27 in schools and the processes and proce...
There has been a fundamental shift in school governance in England, triggered by the rapid expansion...