This article presents research relating to the experiences of union and community-based campaigns that have sought to challenge the establishment of academy and free schools in England. Such schools are removed from local government control and are seen as a defining element of the neoliberal restructuring of public education. The research draws on social-movement literature, and particularly mobilization theory, to better understand the dynamics of such campaigns and the contexts in which they can either thrive or wither. In the article, I argue that mobilization theory provides a useful framework for such analysis but that it fails to adequately reflect the importance of individual agency and the role of leadership at a local level. Leade...
This article utilizes social movement theory to analyze policy change created by site-based educator...
Purpose – Seeks to explain the survival of the Local Education Authority (LEA) as an organizational ...
The 1990s saw considerable structural reform in school education in many Anglophone nation states, m...
This article presents research relating to the experiences of union and community-based campaigns th...
The Coalition Government elected in 2010 has argued contemporary reform will increase the autonomy o...
The Conservative–Liberal Democrat Coalition government elected in 2010 has argued contem-porary refo...
The rhetoric of ‘partnership’ is ubiquitous in UK policy at national, regional, local and organizati...
The imposition of the neo-liberal agenda in the school system is a difficult entity. It requires new...
This article reports on a research project that studied the approaches to leadership adopted by head...
presented by the ‘New Labour ’ government as a means of enhancing the development of teachers and pr...
The imposition of the neo-liberal agenda in the school system is a difficult entity. It requires new...
This article argues that contradictory forces affect teachers' work in the neo-liberal school system...
The leadership of schools can make the difference between giving and denying individuals a chance of...
The education system in England, along with the leadership and management of its schools, has change...
In this article, the author argues that urban school reform falters, in part, because of the lack of...
This article utilizes social movement theory to analyze policy change created by site-based educator...
Purpose – Seeks to explain the survival of the Local Education Authority (LEA) as an organizational ...
The 1990s saw considerable structural reform in school education in many Anglophone nation states, m...
This article presents research relating to the experiences of union and community-based campaigns th...
The Coalition Government elected in 2010 has argued contemporary reform will increase the autonomy o...
The Conservative–Liberal Democrat Coalition government elected in 2010 has argued contem-porary refo...
The rhetoric of ‘partnership’ is ubiquitous in UK policy at national, regional, local and organizati...
The imposition of the neo-liberal agenda in the school system is a difficult entity. It requires new...
This article reports on a research project that studied the approaches to leadership adopted by head...
presented by the ‘New Labour ’ government as a means of enhancing the development of teachers and pr...
The imposition of the neo-liberal agenda in the school system is a difficult entity. It requires new...
This article argues that contradictory forces affect teachers' work in the neo-liberal school system...
The leadership of schools can make the difference between giving and denying individuals a chance of...
The education system in England, along with the leadership and management of its schools, has change...
In this article, the author argues that urban school reform falters, in part, because of the lack of...
This article utilizes social movement theory to analyze policy change created by site-based educator...
Purpose – Seeks to explain the survival of the Local Education Authority (LEA) as an organizational ...
The 1990s saw considerable structural reform in school education in many Anglophone nation states, m...