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Morgan, John – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2015
Michael Young's work is central to debates about knowledge and the school curriculum. In recent years he has renounced his early argument that school subjects represent the "knowledge of the powerful", arguing instead that access and equality for all students are dependent on ensuring that all get access to "powerful…
Descriptors: Politics of Education, Access to Education, Equal Education, Access to Information
Williamson, Ben – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2014
This article examines the participation of "third-sector" organisations in public education in England. These organisations act as a cross-sectoral policy network made up of new kinds of policy experts: mediators and brokers with entrepreneurial careers in ideas. They have sought to make education reform thinkable, intelligible and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Public Education, Educational Policy
Marshall, Toby – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2014
The UK Coalition Government has recently introduced a number of education policies that aim to reform initial teacher development in England. It has argued that the training of new teachers will be improved by giving greater priority to the development of "key teaching skills". This narrowly practical and overly managerial approach to…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Beginning Teachers, Educational Policy, Educational Change
Bailey, Bill; Unwin, Lorna – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2014
This paper argues that the evolution of further education colleges in England is marked by both continuities and change, and provides evidence to show that they retain many of the characteristics and the underlying rationale present at the turn of the twentieth century. A defining characteristic remains the colleges' need to respond to…
Descriptors: Volunteers, Educational Policy, Educational Change, Foreign Countries
Erss, Maria; Mikser, Rain; Löfström, Erika; Ugaste, Aino; Rõuk, Vadim; Jaani, Juta – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2014
Unlike in England, since the late 1980s the rhetoric of curriculum reforms has been overwhelmingly decentralist in many countries. However, decentralisation has often involved the delegation of centrally appointed tasks, rather than a real shift in power. The Estonian case demonstrates how a decentralised curriculum policy with centralised control…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
Parry, John; Rix, Jonathan; Sheehy, Kieron; Simmons, Katy – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2013
Inclusion is generally recognised as an ongoing, active process which reflects shifts in policies, practice and values as well as political choices made over long periods of time. Drawing upon research visits set 10 years apart, this study aims to examine how two schools with clear inclusive aspirations and intentions have weathered the last…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Foreign Countries, Special Education, Secondary Schools
Ku, Hsiao-Yuh – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2013
This paper examines the continuity and changes in Clarke's ideas about the State and community in education, especially in relation to a rapidly changing political situation in England in the 1930s and 1940s. His ideas evolved in the intellectual context of British idealism. Moreover, in response to the threat to democracy arising from…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Democracy, Political Attitudes, Politics of Education
Lee, Daphnee; Lee, Wing On – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2013
This paper seeks to explore the empirical fit of two PLC models, using Singapore as a case. Insights emerged from documentary analyses and interviews with state-affiliated agents from the Academy of Singapore Teachers. The proposed DuFour--Fullan model, despite policy aspirations, remains largely DuFour-predominant in practice. Aspirations for a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Communities of Practice, Interviews, Administrator Attitudes
Chapman, Judith D.; Aspin, David N. – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2013
This paper begins with an analysis of global problems shaping education, particularly as they impact upon learning and life chances. In addressing these problems a range of philosophical positions and controversies are considered, including: traditional romantic and institutional views of schooling; and more recent maximalist, neo-liberal,…
Descriptors: Lifelong Learning, Sustainable Development, Problem Solving, International Education
McCulloch, Gary – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2012
This paper assesses the origins, character and legacy of the Standing Conference on Studies in Education (SCSE), established in 1951. In the historical and theoretical context of British educational studies, the SCSE, despite its outward appearance as an elite and conservative body, represented a progressive and even radical movement, and played a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational History, Educational Change, Educational Development
Ball, Stephen J. – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2012
The author was a student in two "plate glass", welfare state universities, Essex (founded 1964) and Sussex (founded 1961), although they were very different. Essex was very small, socially very diverse and politically "exciting", to say the least--a sort of comprehensive university. His sociology teachers there profoundly influenced him…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Neoliberalism, Commercialization, Performance
Haldane, John – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2012
One figure who was transitional between educational philosophy and philosophy of education, and who by his industry and prominence laid the foundation for the London school of analytical philosophers of education, was Louis Arnaud Reid who was appointed at the London Institute of Education to the first UK professorship in the philosophy of…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Foreign Countries, Journal Articles, Educational Theories
Pring, Richard – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2012
In this article, the author reflects on key events and issues with which he has been involved for 50 years. First, he gives a brief account of the Schools Council--what it meant in terms of the limited role of government in governing education, and in terms of the role of teachers as curriculum thinkers, not deliverers. Its demise in the 1980s…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Government Role, Public Service, Local Government
Rhamie, Jasmine; Bhopal, Kalwant; Bhatti, Ghazala – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2012
A national emphasis in Britain on community cohesion and citizenship has highlighted the need to explore understandings of difference within and between communities, particularly in school contexts. This paper reports on the first phase of a larger project exploring pupils' understandings and experiences of identity and diversity within secondary…
Descriptors: Secondary Schools, Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Student Diversity
Davies, Peter – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2012
Over the past decade higher education policy in England has gradually switched from a stance of "government as purchaser" to "government as informer". During 2012 this policy stance has been intensified through new requirements for the advice provided by schools and the introduction of "Key Information Sets" which are intended to "drive up…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Educational Policy

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