The last 20 years has witnessed the spread of corporatism in education on a global scale. In England, this trend is characterised by new structural and cultural approaches to education found in the ‘academies’ programme and the adoption of private sector management styles. The corporate re-imagining of schools has also led to the introduction into the curriculum of particular forms of character education aimed at managing the ‘emotional labour’ of children. This paper argues that character education rests on a fallacy that the development of desirable character traits in children can be engineered by mimicking certain behaviours from the adult world. The weaknesses in the corporate approach to managing ‘emotional labour’ are illustrated wit...
Schools are one of many sites to incorporate emotional literacy into their institutional agenda in r...
Young people are increasingly lamented as unable to cope with ‘everyday realities of life’ with educ...
This paper reports on data drawn from an Economic and Social Research Council-funded project investi...
In recent years, character education has enjoyed a resurgence of interest in different national cont...
The need for improved well-being of children in Britain has been highlighted in a raft of reports bo...
As part of a revival of interest in character education, English schools are required to teach the n...
This article explores the consequences of the introduction of academy schools in England for further...
The quasi-marketisation of England and Wales' education system undertaken by the Conservative Gover...
This article examines ‘character education’ in a school setting. It does so by drawing on ethnograph...
Education for character has risen up the political agenda in a number of countries, especially the U...
Research and policy in education often draws on language accentuating opposing ideological principle...
This article draws on a study which investigated the interpretation and use of Social and Emotional ...
noThe English school sector has been transformed over recent decades through wide-ranging education ...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copy edited version of an extract/chapter published in Corporate Eli...
In England, the Studio Schools model, focused on developing employability skills in young people, re...
Schools are one of many sites to incorporate emotional literacy into their institutional agenda in r...
Young people are increasingly lamented as unable to cope with ‘everyday realities of life’ with educ...
This paper reports on data drawn from an Economic and Social Research Council-funded project investi...
In recent years, character education has enjoyed a resurgence of interest in different national cont...
The need for improved well-being of children in Britain has been highlighted in a raft of reports bo...
As part of a revival of interest in character education, English schools are required to teach the n...
This article explores the consequences of the introduction of academy schools in England for further...
The quasi-marketisation of England and Wales' education system undertaken by the Conservative Gover...
This article examines ‘character education’ in a school setting. It does so by drawing on ethnograph...
Education for character has risen up the political agenda in a number of countries, especially the U...
Research and policy in education often draws on language accentuating opposing ideological principle...
This article draws on a study which investigated the interpretation and use of Social and Emotional ...
noThe English school sector has been transformed over recent decades through wide-ranging education ...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copy edited version of an extract/chapter published in Corporate Eli...
In England, the Studio Schools model, focused on developing employability skills in young people, re...
Schools are one of many sites to incorporate emotional literacy into their institutional agenda in r...
Young people are increasingly lamented as unable to cope with ‘everyday realities of life’ with educ...
This paper reports on data drawn from an Economic and Social Research Council-funded project investi...