Historically, school leaders have occupied a somewhat ambiguous position within networks of power. On the one hand, they appear to be celebrated as what Ball (2003) has termed the ‘new hero of educational reform’; on the other, they are often ‘held to account’ through those same performative processes and technologies. These have become compelling in schools and principals are ‘doubly bound’ through this. Adopting a Foucauldian notion of discursive production, this paper addresses the ways that the discursive ‘field’ of ‘principal’ (within larger regimes of truth such as schools, leadership, quality and efficiency) is produced. It explores how individual principals understand their roles and ethics within those practices of audit emerging i...
Book Title: Conducting Educational Research: A primer for teachers and administrators Book Authors:...
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New Zealand has a problem with reading achievement, in spite of ongoing efforts to address the issue...
Concepts of school ‘ethos’ or ‘culture’ have been widely debated in education since the 1980s. This ...
The skills imperative has signaled the emergence of co-curricular professional development programmi...
When told I was moving to Glasgow, my dentist promptly quoted the British sitcom Porridge: ‘I though...
This paper examines the use of Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) and methodologies such as PDSAs,...
Disintermediation is a concept well-understood in almost all industries. At its simplest, it refers ...
In “Western” contexts school attendance is central for an ‘ideal’ childhood. However, many young peo...
Senior leaders from a large American hospital told me that they wanted their hospital to become more...
Looking back at New Labour’s 1997 election campaign, Nick O’Donovan highlights the importance of ide...
Book Review How Arts Education Makes a Difference: Research examining successful classroom practice ...
Paul Maharg is professor of law at the Australian National University College of Law and Nottingham ...
There is no standard via which to measure the ‘qualified’ English language teacher in a way that is ...
Book Title: Conducting Educational Research: A primer for teachers and administrators Book Authors:...
There is no standard via which to measure the ‘qualified’ English language teacher in a way that is ...
There is no standard via which to measure the ‘qualified’ English language teacher in a way that is ...
New Zealand has a problem with reading achievement, in spite of ongoing efforts to address the issue...
Concepts of school ‘ethos’ or ‘culture’ have been widely debated in education since the 1980s. This ...
The skills imperative has signaled the emergence of co-curricular professional development programmi...
When told I was moving to Glasgow, my dentist promptly quoted the British sitcom Porridge: ‘I though...
This paper examines the use of Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) and methodologies such as PDSAs,...
Disintermediation is a concept well-understood in almost all industries. At its simplest, it refers ...
In “Western” contexts school attendance is central for an ‘ideal’ childhood. However, many young peo...
Senior leaders from a large American hospital told me that they wanted their hospital to become more...
Looking back at New Labour’s 1997 election campaign, Nick O’Donovan highlights the importance of ide...
Book Review How Arts Education Makes a Difference: Research examining successful classroom practice ...
Paul Maharg is professor of law at the Australian National University College of Law and Nottingham ...
There is no standard via which to measure the ‘qualified’ English language teacher in a way that is ...
Book Title: Conducting Educational Research: A primer for teachers and administrators Book Authors:...
There is no standard via which to measure the ‘qualified’ English language teacher in a way that is ...
There is no standard via which to measure the ‘qualified’ English language teacher in a way that is ...