This paper explores the dynamic to education system reform in England, highlighting the challenges the range of policy tools in use have created for policymakers, practitioners and researchers alike. Taking literacy policy in England as a ‘telling case’, I will argue that far from holding the answer to successful system reform, high-stakes testing and the migration of system-level data into the public domain create a series of challenges for politicians that they cannot satisfactorily solve. In turn, policymakers' attempts to manage the problems away are further compounding the difficulties teachers face. As policymakers' commitments to bringing about well-motivated change waver, research and practitioner communities need to work more close...
The fact that debate has continued over literacy teaching for the past three years since the 2005 re...
In the context of increasing political intervention in early years and primary assessment in England...
The recasting of education as an economic rather than a social good means that governments around th...
The Literacy Policy Project examines the trends in UK government policy interventions into literacy ...
This article considers the role of research in disentangling an increasingly complex relationship be...
This chapter focuses attention on policy in England, and particularly on recent attempts to refashio...
The curriculum is often the target of reform and governments use a range of accountability measures...
In recent years England’s education system has experienced interventionist, neo-liberal educational ...
This paper argues that the work of teachers in England's primary schools has been reconstructed. It ...
In England statutory expectations for literacy education place little emphasis on contemporary modes...
This study uses autobiographical narrative to explore and interrogate episodes in my professional an...
Drawing on a Levinasian ethical perspective, the argument driving this paper is that the technical a...
This paper provides a review of curriculum change under successive governments, highlighting the da...
This paper explores how mandated literacy assessment is reorganising teachers’ work in the context o...
Socio-cultural and practice-based approaches to literacy, associated with the (New) Literacy Studies...
The fact that debate has continued over literacy teaching for the past three years since the 2005 re...
In the context of increasing political intervention in early years and primary assessment in England...
The recasting of education as an economic rather than a social good means that governments around th...
The Literacy Policy Project examines the trends in UK government policy interventions into literacy ...
This article considers the role of research in disentangling an increasingly complex relationship be...
This chapter focuses attention on policy in England, and particularly on recent attempts to refashio...
The curriculum is often the target of reform and governments use a range of accountability measures...
In recent years England’s education system has experienced interventionist, neo-liberal educational ...
This paper argues that the work of teachers in England's primary schools has been reconstructed. It ...
In England statutory expectations for literacy education place little emphasis on contemporary modes...
This study uses autobiographical narrative to explore and interrogate episodes in my professional an...
Drawing on a Levinasian ethical perspective, the argument driving this paper is that the technical a...
This paper provides a review of curriculum change under successive governments, highlighting the da...
This paper explores how mandated literacy assessment is reorganising teachers’ work in the context o...
Socio-cultural and practice-based approaches to literacy, associated with the (New) Literacy Studies...
The fact that debate has continued over literacy teaching for the past three years since the 2005 re...
In the context of increasing political intervention in early years and primary assessment in England...
The recasting of education as an economic rather than a social good means that governments around th...