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Gunter, Helen M. – London Review of Education, 2013
Stephen Ball's research continues to make a contribution to describing, understanding and explaining the political, social, economic and cultural context in which educational professionals locate their practices. Therefore, Ball engages with issues about school leadership, but he does not set out to present solutions for school leaders. Based…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Leadership Effectiveness, Educational Research, Instructional Leadership
Lingard, Bob; Sellar, Sam – London Review of Education, 2013
This paper traces developments across Stephen J. Ball's policy sociology in education "oeuvre" and considers their implications for doing research on education policy today. It begins with an account of his policy sociology trilogy from the 1990s, which outlined his conception of the policy cycle consisting of the contexts of…
Descriptors: Educational Sociology, Educational Policy, Social Theories, Private Sector
Davis, Virginia – London Review of Education, 2012
Humanities within universities faced challenges in the latter half of the twentieth century as their value in the modern world was questioned. This paper argues that there is strong potential for the humanities to thrive in the twenty-first century university sector. It outlines some of the managerial implications necessary to ensure that this…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Humanities, Futures (of Society), Educational Trends
Hodgson, Ann; Spours, Ken – London Review of Education, 2011
Here we draw on recent research and on earlier contributions on convergence and divergence across Great Britain to consider possible future trajectories for 14-19 education and training in England. We use a UK-wide lens to reflect on 14-19 strategies in England by showing how common issues can be tackled in different ways in Scotland, Wales and…
Descriptors: Education Work Relationship, Foreign Countries, Models, Educational Change
Kennedy, Kerry J.; Chan, Jacqueline Kin-sang; Fok, Ping Kwan – London Review of Education, 2011
Curriculum implementation as both an educational practice and a policy conundrum has been the focus of academic research since the 1970s. A new perspective is taken in this article by borrowing from the literature on policy implementation in multilevel systems of government. The concepts of "hard" and "soft" policy are used to show that…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Practices, Educational Change, Foreign Countries
Brennan, John – London Review of Education, 2010
In "The Higher Education System", Burton Clark provides a model for the organisational analysis of higher education institutions and systems. Central to the model are the concepts of knowledge, beliefs and authority. In particular, Clark examines how different interest groups both inside and outside the university shape and subvert the management…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Social Justice, Models, Colleges
Franklin, Barry M. – London Review of Education, 2005
This essay explores the fluctuations in and short-lived nature of urban school reform through a study of the Education Action Zone (EAZ) programme of Britain's New Labour government. Using the notion of civic capacity as a theoretical framework, the essay looks at this reform from the perspectives of its government proponents, critics outside of…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Case Studies
Power, Sally; Rees, Gareth; Taylor, Chris – London Review of Education, 2005
Since coming to power in 1997, New Labour has adopted area-based initiatives (ABIs) as a key strategy to combat economic, social and (especially) educational disadvantage. This paper briefly outlines the history of ABIs within the UK and explores the discontinuities and continuities between recent initiatives and their earlier counterparts. It…
Descriptors: Educationally Disadvantaged, Politics of Education, Social Isolation, Governance
Ranson, Stewart – London Review of Education, 2004
The argument of the paper proposes that learning grows out of motivation which depends upon recognising and valuing the distinctive qualities of each and the cultural traditions they embody. If learning expresses a journey between worlds, the challenge for the school is to create a learning community that brings together local and cosmopolitan in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Governance, Role, Governing Boards
Shukra, Kalbir; Back, Les; Keith, Michael; Khan, Azra; Solomos, John – London Review of Education, 2004
The relationship between race, social cohesion and citizenship has become an important issue in recent political and policy debates. In this paper these questions are explored in the context of the changing forms of ethnic minority political engagement and participation that have evolved in the past two decades. We suggest that there are growing…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Educational Change, Multicultural Education, Debate

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