The aim of this article is to investigate the argument that choice and competition will unleash entrepreneurial innovation in free schools. Free schools were introduced as a subset of the Academies by the Conservative–Liberal Democrat Coalition government, following the general election in 2010. The government made it possible for non-state providers to set up their own independent, state-funded schools in order to create more choice, competition and innovation. We conclude that a higher level of substantive innovation is taking place in regards to management practices than in respect of curriculum and pedagogical practices. Innovation in curriculum and pedagogical practices is very limited. Creating a free school offer that seems to differ...
Free schools were a flagship policy of the Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition (2010–15), aligne...
The change of government in 2010 provoked a large structural change in the English education landsca...
'The landscape of schooling in England has been transformed over the last five years' (House of Comm...
The aim of this article is to investigate the argument that choice and competition will unleash entr...
As the first batch of Free Schools open their doors for the start of the academic year, Rebecca Alle...
A review of American charter schools and Swedish free school research is outlined providing strong e...
The opening of new state schools by non-state actors has intensified debates about social selection ...
The creation of multiple academies and the introduction of free schools across England is a policy-b...
So much has been written about the adoption of Free Schools in the UK (a close equivalent of Charter...
Free schools are new state-funded but privately-run schools set up under the academies legislation. ...
Legislation introduced under the coalition government had removed the provision of some schools’ ser...
The 2010 Academies Act was significant in introducing Free Schools to the English education system. ...
The Free Schools policy in England has led to the opening of a number of new autonomous state‐funded...
This study examines the issue of school choice in the context of Free Schools in England. It focuses...
Trends towards the marketisation of the schooling sector have led to suggestions that state-funded s...
Free schools were a flagship policy of the Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition (2010–15), aligne...
The change of government in 2010 provoked a large structural change in the English education landsca...
'The landscape of schooling in England has been transformed over the last five years' (House of Comm...
The aim of this article is to investigate the argument that choice and competition will unleash entr...
As the first batch of Free Schools open their doors for the start of the academic year, Rebecca Alle...
A review of American charter schools and Swedish free school research is outlined providing strong e...
The opening of new state schools by non-state actors has intensified debates about social selection ...
The creation of multiple academies and the introduction of free schools across England is a policy-b...
So much has been written about the adoption of Free Schools in the UK (a close equivalent of Charter...
Free schools are new state-funded but privately-run schools set up under the academies legislation. ...
Legislation introduced under the coalition government had removed the provision of some schools’ ser...
The 2010 Academies Act was significant in introducing Free Schools to the English education system. ...
The Free Schools policy in England has led to the opening of a number of new autonomous state‐funded...
This study examines the issue of school choice in the context of Free Schools in England. It focuses...
Trends towards the marketisation of the schooling sector have led to suggestions that state-funded s...
Free schools were a flagship policy of the Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition (2010–15), aligne...
The change of government in 2010 provoked a large structural change in the English education landsca...
'The landscape of schooling in England has been transformed over the last five years' (House of Comm...