This paper explores two different ontological positions from which policy in schools and teachers can be viewed. On the one hand, it explores the ways in which policies make up and make possible particular sorts of teacher subjects - as producers and consumers of policy, as readers and writers of policy. On the other, it begins to conceptualise the hermeneutics of policy, that is the ways in which policies in schools are subject to complex processes of interpretation and translation. We suggest that both views are necessary to understand the work of policy and 'policy work' in schools but that neither view is sufficient on its own
Teachers’ classroom practices in the English primary sector have long been subject to prolific inter...
This double special issue, “Teachers and educational policy: markets, populism, and im/possibilities...
Educators and researchers are being called to participate in language and literacy policy making (Ro...
This paper considers the 'policy work' of teacher actors in schools. It focuses on the 'problem of m...
Educators and researchers are being called to participate in language and literacy policy making (Ro...
This paper presents a new heuristic device for the analysis of educational policy. Through an examin...
Drawing on a study of education policy enactments in four English secondary schools, this paper argu...
Education policy is a complex policy field that falls on the borderlines between education, economic...
This paper picks up and elaborates on the conception of policy translators in schools – key actors i...
This paper presents a first attempt in an ongoing research study of the policy environments in four ...
This first paper in the series concentrates on school context and outlines a framework which identif...
The recent theoretical framework of public policy: The question posed at the outset is intentionally...
This paper contributes to critical policy research by theorising one aspect of policy enactment, the...
This paper contributes to critical policy research by theorising one aspect of policy enactment, the...
Abstract Educational policies exist as part of complex systems of many policies, all of which scienc...
Teachers’ classroom practices in the English primary sector have long been subject to prolific inter...
This double special issue, “Teachers and educational policy: markets, populism, and im/possibilities...
Educators and researchers are being called to participate in language and literacy policy making (Ro...
This paper considers the 'policy work' of teacher actors in schools. It focuses on the 'problem of m...
Educators and researchers are being called to participate in language and literacy policy making (Ro...
This paper presents a new heuristic device for the analysis of educational policy. Through an examin...
Drawing on a study of education policy enactments in four English secondary schools, this paper argu...
Education policy is a complex policy field that falls on the borderlines between education, economic...
This paper picks up and elaborates on the conception of policy translators in schools – key actors i...
This paper presents a first attempt in an ongoing research study of the policy environments in four ...
This first paper in the series concentrates on school context and outlines a framework which identif...
The recent theoretical framework of public policy: The question posed at the outset is intentionally...
This paper contributes to critical policy research by theorising one aspect of policy enactment, the...
This paper contributes to critical policy research by theorising one aspect of policy enactment, the...
Abstract Educational policies exist as part of complex systems of many policies, all of which scienc...
Teachers’ classroom practices in the English primary sector have long been subject to prolific inter...
This double special issue, “Teachers and educational policy: markets, populism, and im/possibilities...
Educators and researchers are being called to participate in language and literacy policy making (Ro...