Reconceptualising the neoliberal project in education as a process of colonisation, this paper considers the effects of what the authors argue amounts to a reconstitution of schooling in England. This argument examines how the narrative about education’s liberatory purposes in support of human flourishing that gained particular prominence in the social democratic consensus following 1945, is becoming eroded and subjugated by a neo-colonial imaginary. This disavows past connections to local communities and undermines a democratic polity. The ontological colonisation of schools and teachers by ways of working rooted in neoliberalism is examined by drawing on research on the lived experience of schools and Multi Academy Trusts (MATs) and the ...
Neoliberal agendas have acted to limit the agency of groups and of individuals through both the impo...
This thesis explores the construction of ideal learners through ethnographic examination of teachers...
This paper argues that the neoliberalization of education in England, begun in the 1980s, is having ...
Reconceptualising the neoliberal project in education as a process of colonisation, this paper consi...
Reconceptualising the neoliberal project in education as a process of colonisation, this paper consi...
The purpose of this study is to examine the implications of academy status and the creation of Multi...
The ideas of the New Left and the recently emerged alter-globalisation movements are marginal within...
The academisation of schools has been a significant change in the English educational landscape and ...
In this thesis I undertake a critical policy analysis in which I place education reform in the UK wi...
noThe English school sector has been transformed over recent decades through wide-ranging education ...
This thesis explores the Academy Schools Programme introduced by the Labour Government in 2000 as pa...
English free school policy, first introduced in the 2010 education white paper, advocated, among oth...
This article argues that contradictory forces affect teachers' work in the neo-liberal school system...
The English schooling context has seen radical and rapid reform in recent times with the processes o...
The current coalition government in England has expressed its commitment to establishing an autonomo...
Neoliberal agendas have acted to limit the agency of groups and of individuals through both the impo...
This thesis explores the construction of ideal learners through ethnographic examination of teachers...
This paper argues that the neoliberalization of education in England, begun in the 1980s, is having ...
Reconceptualising the neoliberal project in education as a process of colonisation, this paper consi...
Reconceptualising the neoliberal project in education as a process of colonisation, this paper consi...
The purpose of this study is to examine the implications of academy status and the creation of Multi...
The ideas of the New Left and the recently emerged alter-globalisation movements are marginal within...
The academisation of schools has been a significant change in the English educational landscape and ...
In this thesis I undertake a critical policy analysis in which I place education reform in the UK wi...
noThe English school sector has been transformed over recent decades through wide-ranging education ...
This thesis explores the Academy Schools Programme introduced by the Labour Government in 2000 as pa...
English free school policy, first introduced in the 2010 education white paper, advocated, among oth...
This article argues that contradictory forces affect teachers' work in the neo-liberal school system...
The English schooling context has seen radical and rapid reform in recent times with the processes o...
The current coalition government in England has expressed its commitment to establishing an autonomo...
Neoliberal agendas have acted to limit the agency of groups and of individuals through both the impo...
This thesis explores the construction of ideal learners through ethnographic examination of teachers...
This paper argues that the neoliberalization of education in England, begun in the 1980s, is having ...