This paper reports on recent research into co-operative leadership which aims to support co-operative higher education; where co-operative education is understood as the connection between the co-operative movement and co-operative learning (Breeze 2011). The research was carried out in three co-operatives: a co-operative school, a co-operative university, a workers’ co-operative, and an employee owned retail business. The research is framed within a set of catalytic principles established in previous research (Neary and Winn 2016): knowledge, democracy, bureaucracy, livelihood and solidarity. The results have been developed as a diagnostic tool for academics, other staff and students in higher education institutions to assess the extent to...
Black males have the highest college attrition rates of all races and genders (Harper, 2006a). Feder...
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For this project, I teamed up with two other Latham Fellows and the TRIO Upward Bound Program to pro...
Historically, school leaders have occupied a somewhat ambiguous position within networks of power. O...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
The Luna Curriculum (Bonin, 2016) was designed for use as Tier I or Tier II instruction in grades 3-...
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Black males have the highest college attrition rates of all races and genders (Harper, 2006a). Feder...
This article considers the extent to which the legal framework of Higher Education in the UK (2000- ...
In this chapter, we examine the current state of professional academic freedom and research in terms...
The skills imperative has signaled the emergence of co-curricular professional development programmi...
A student-staff partnership was formed as part of a final year special study module to provide denta...
Pre-printThe PhD is the highest formal qualification and signifies a scholar’s rite of passage as a ...
This paper discusses the role of assessment within the Fine Art curriculum at Chelsea College of Art...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
Book Title: Conducting Educational Research: A primer for teachers and administrators Book Authors:...
New Zealand has a problem with reading achievement, in spite of ongoing efforts to address the issue...
For this project, I teamed up with two other Latham Fellows and the TRIO Upward Bound Program to pro...
Historically, school leaders have occupied a somewhat ambiguous position within networks of power. O...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
The Luna Curriculum (Bonin, 2016) was designed for use as Tier I or Tier II instruction in grades 3-...
40020539686Small-group work and other forms of interactive, discussion-based education have come to ...
Black males have the highest college attrition rates of all races and genders (Harper, 2006a). Feder...
This article considers the extent to which the legal framework of Higher Education in the UK (2000- ...
In this chapter, we examine the current state of professional academic freedom and research in terms...