Responding to Thrupp's [2003. “The School Leadership Literature in Managerialist Times: Exploring the Problem of Textual Apologism.” School Leadership & Management: Formerly School Organisation 23 (2): 169] call for writers on school leadership to offer ‘analyses which provide more critical messages about social inequality and neoliberal and managerialist policies’ we use Foucault's [2000. “The Subject and Power.” In Michel Foucault: Power, edited by J. D. Faubion, 326–348. London: Penguin Books] theory of power to ask what lessons we might learn from the literature on school leadership for equity. We begin by offering a definition of neoliberalism; new managerialism; leadership and equity, with the aim of revealing the relationship between...
Neoliberal agendas have acted to limit the agency of groups and of individuals through both the impo...
Three decades of neo-liberal education in western countries, particularly English-speaking countries...
The ‘paradox’ in this title refers to a set of contradictions that sit at the heart of education pol...
Responding to Thrupp's [2003. “The School Leadership Literature in Managerialist Times: Exploring th...
Responding to Thrupp's [2003. “The School Leadership Literature in Managerialist Times: Exploring th...
Date of Acceptance: 26/05/2014Responding to Thrupp's [2003. “The School Leadership Literature in Man...
Responding to Thrupp’s (2003:169) call for writers on school leadership to offer ‘analyses which pro...
This paper claims a central role for school leaders (principals or head-teachers) in the enactment o...
Dealing with the legacy of the discourses of neo-liberalism and new managerialism on the current fra...
Issues of social justice and equity in the field of educational leadership have become more salient ...
Neoliberal ideologies influence both the content and pedagogical approach of educational leadership ...
Despite a reasonably substantial research base suggesting those policy and practice steps that might...
Globally, schools continue to face ongoing reductions in budgetary allocations, increase in student ...
ll published papers in IJTLHE are published under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unport...
This chapter explores directions of curricular change in the context of neoliberalism and austerity ...
Neoliberal agendas have acted to limit the agency of groups and of individuals through both the impo...
Three decades of neo-liberal education in western countries, particularly English-speaking countries...
The ‘paradox’ in this title refers to a set of contradictions that sit at the heart of education pol...
Responding to Thrupp's [2003. “The School Leadership Literature in Managerialist Times: Exploring th...
Responding to Thrupp's [2003. “The School Leadership Literature in Managerialist Times: Exploring th...
Date of Acceptance: 26/05/2014Responding to Thrupp's [2003. “The School Leadership Literature in Man...
Responding to Thrupp’s (2003:169) call for writers on school leadership to offer ‘analyses which pro...
This paper claims a central role for school leaders (principals or head-teachers) in the enactment o...
Dealing with the legacy of the discourses of neo-liberalism and new managerialism on the current fra...
Issues of social justice and equity in the field of educational leadership have become more salient ...
Neoliberal ideologies influence both the content and pedagogical approach of educational leadership ...
Despite a reasonably substantial research base suggesting those policy and practice steps that might...
Globally, schools continue to face ongoing reductions in budgetary allocations, increase in student ...
ll published papers in IJTLHE are published under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unport...
This chapter explores directions of curricular change in the context of neoliberalism and austerity ...
Neoliberal agendas have acted to limit the agency of groups and of individuals through both the impo...
Three decades of neo-liberal education in western countries, particularly English-speaking countries...
The ‘paradox’ in this title refers to a set of contradictions that sit at the heart of education pol...