This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Further and Higher Education on 04/09/2023, available online: https://doi.org/10.1080/0309877X.2023.2250730The role of organisational culture in supporting organisational outcomes is well documented in the further education (FE) sector within the UK. The benefits of a strong and unifying culture are recognised as having a positive impact on staff and students. However, a cultural institutional dichotomy has been acknowledged between the business and educational needs of colleges within the FE sector since the advent of incorporation in 1993. This paper utilised an interpretive, hermeneutical approach to analyse the perceptions of principals, middle lead...
Expansion of higher education (HE) into the further education (FE) sector has resulted in a renewed ...
This paper examines the impact of recent changes in the structure and funding of Further Education f...
Further education (FE) colleges in England were statutorily 'cut free' from local education authorit...
Since the mid-1970s there has been a greater emphasis placed on markets and competition as a means o...
Central government funding has assisted the introduction of Information Technology (IT) to many are...
This paper examines the changing nature of professional practice in English further education. At a ...
This article discusses the implications of continuing to support the delivery of higher education (H...
From Crossref journal articles via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2022-08-26, accepted 20...
This article discusses the implications of continuing to support the delivery of higher education (H...
Although the culture of an organisation is often regarded as a key component of its overall characte...
There seems to be much agreement that cultures within general and specialist further education colle...
This paper draws on the views of lecturers working in and delivering college-based higher education ...
This article examines the nature of an on-going educational partnership between a Higher Education i...
Analysis of change in the English further education sector since its incorporation in 1993 has assum...
The work reported in this paper is part of a study that explored some of the roles of Further Educat...
Expansion of higher education (HE) into the further education (FE) sector has resulted in a renewed ...
This paper examines the impact of recent changes in the structure and funding of Further Education f...
Further education (FE) colleges in England were statutorily 'cut free' from local education authorit...
Since the mid-1970s there has been a greater emphasis placed on markets and competition as a means o...
Central government funding has assisted the introduction of Information Technology (IT) to many are...
This paper examines the changing nature of professional practice in English further education. At a ...
This article discusses the implications of continuing to support the delivery of higher education (H...
From Crossref journal articles via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2022-08-26, accepted 20...
This article discusses the implications of continuing to support the delivery of higher education (H...
Although the culture of an organisation is often regarded as a key component of its overall characte...
There seems to be much agreement that cultures within general and specialist further education colle...
This paper draws on the views of lecturers working in and delivering college-based higher education ...
This article examines the nature of an on-going educational partnership between a Higher Education i...
Analysis of change in the English further education sector since its incorporation in 1993 has assum...
The work reported in this paper is part of a study that explored some of the roles of Further Educat...
Expansion of higher education (HE) into the further education (FE) sector has resulted in a renewed ...
This paper examines the impact of recent changes in the structure and funding of Further Education f...
Further education (FE) colleges in England were statutorily 'cut free' from local education authorit...