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Evans, John; Rich, Emma – Journal of Education Policy, 2011
This paper documents how health is storied into existence by "obesity discourse" to become part of the "natural attitude" towards the health of individuals or populations. We draw attention to some of the major policy documentation influencing thinking on "health" and school health education in the UK over recent years, especially, "every child…
Descriptors: Obesity, Health Education, Foreign Countries, Educational Policy
Mahony, Pat; Hextall, Ian; Richardson, Malcolm – Journal of Education Policy, 2011
The Labour Government launched the "Building Schools for the Future" programme (BSF) in February 2003 with the aim of refurbishing or rebuilding all secondary schools in England over a 15-year period, with an anticipated budget of 45 billion British Pounds. In this article, we locate BSF in a wider public policy context which has already had…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Public Policy, Educational Facilities Design, Educational Facilities Improvement
Gibb, Tara; Walker, Judith – Journal of Education Policy, 2011
Government reports and documents claim that building a knowledge economy and innovative society are key goals in Canada. In this paper, we draw on critical policy analysis to examine 10 Canadian federal government training and employment policies in relation to the government's espoused priorities of innovation and developing a high skills society…
Descriptors: Employment, Lifelong Learning, Policy Analysis, Foreign Countries
Harrison, Neil – Journal of Education Policy, 2011
"Widening participation" and "fair access" have been contested policy areas in English higher education since at least the early 1990s. They were key facets of the 2003 White Paper--"The Future of Higher Education"--and the subsequent 2004 Higher Education Act, with stated objectives that the reach of higher education should be wider and fairer.…
Descriptors: Educational Legislation, State Schools, Higher Education, Futures (of Society)
van den Berg, Marguerite; van Reekum, Rogier – Journal of Education Policy, 2011
Parent involvement policies have been central in the Dutch push towards educational governance. How the implementation of these policies plays out on the ground is context-dependent. The ethnic and class cleavages impacting the Dutch educational system should be taken into account. On the basis of 50 in-depth interviews with teachers, social…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged, Parent Participation, Governance, Parent School Relationship
Rambla, Xavier; Valiente, Oscar; Frias, Carla – Journal of Education Policy, 2011
In many countries choice of school is an increasing concern for families and governments. In Spain and Chile, it is also associated with a long-standing political cleavage on the regulation of large sectors of private-dependent schools. This article analyses both the micro- and the macro-politics of choice in these two countries, where low-status…
Descriptors: Private Schools, Social Status, School Choice, Foreign Countries
Lea, Tess; Thompson, Helen; McRae-Williams, Eva; Wegner, Aggie – Journal of Education Policy, 2011
"Engagement" is the second of six top priorities in Australia's most recent Indigenous education strategy to "close the gap" in schooling outcomes. Drawing on findings from a three-year ethnographic analysis of school engagement issues in the north of Australia, this article situates engagement within the history of Indigenous education policy,…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Foreign Countries, Parent School Relationship, Educational Policy
Bagley, Carl – Journal of Education Policy, 2011
Discourses within the UK Labour government's welfare policy agenda have consistently featured a reformulation of programmatic governance away from both centralised hierarchies and neo-liberal markets to a social policy strategy that highlights a commitment to inclusive partnership working. Significantly, this process of meaningful social…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Administrative Organization, Organizational Change, Social Capital
Van Zoost, Steven – Journal of Education Policy, 2011
Although numerous writers have identified a different set of skills needed for employment in New Times, little analytic attention has been paid to how educational assessment policies contribute to envisioning such future citizens. This case study illustrates how Nova Scotia classroom assessment policy for Grades 7-9 English classes envisions young…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Educational Assessment, Foreign Countries, Classroom Techniques
Hodgson, David – Journal of Education Policy, 2011
In this paper I outline an approach towards policy analysis that takes governmentality as its point of theoretical orientation and begin to apply this approach to my research into the recently raised compulsory school-leaving age in Western Australia. I aim to demonstrate the methodological potentials of this approach by giving examples of the…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Policy Analysis, Compulsory Education, Educational Change
O'Neill, John – Journal of Education Policy, 2011
This paper examines recent privatisation practices in New Zealand public schooling. The standard political rhetoric is that free publicly provided schooling is guaranteed by statute. This position may be challenged by reference to two apparently insignificant practical examples of the way in which policy gives effect to privatisation in public…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Privatization, Public Schools, Politics of Education
Mok, Ka Ho – Journal of Education Policy, 2011
With strong intention to enhance the global competitiveness of their higher education systems, the governments of Singapore and Malaysia have made attempts to develop their societies into regional hubs of education; hence transnational education has become increasingly popular in these societies. In order to attract more students from overseas to…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Governance, International Education, Educational Trends
Taylor, Emmeline – Journal of Education Policy, 2011
The use of CCTV in schools is now commonplace in the UK. It is estimated that 85% of all UK secondary schools currently have CCTV systems in operation. The introduction of the Data Protection Act 1998 (DPA) (enacted in March 2000) meant that for the first time CCTV had direct legislation governing its use in the UK. This paper attempts to apply…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Safety, Safety Equipment, Law Enforcement
Savage, Glenn C. – Journal of Education Policy, 2011
In Australia, a distinct political-educational imagination drives contemporary policy and praxis. This imagination finds root in the social governance models of British Third Way policy and can be considered "social capitalist". Central to such politics is a view that social governance is capable of pursuing and achieving the social democratic…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary Schools, Politics of Education, Educational Change
Polka, Walter S.; Litchka, Peter R.; Calzi, Frank F.; Denig, Stephen J.; Mete, Rosina E. – International Journal of Education Policy and Leadership, 2014
The major focus of this paper is a gender-based analysis of school superintendent decision-making and problem-solving as well as an investigation of contemporary leadership dilemmas. The findings are based on responses from 258 superintendents of K-12 school districts in Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania collected over a…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Superintendents, Decision Making, Problem Solving

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