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Simkins, Tim – Management in Education, 2015
This article considers the ways in which government policy in England is causing local schooling landscapes to be reconfigured. By August 2014, 12 percent of primary schools and 53 percent of secondary schools had become academies--"independent publicly funded schools" directly responsible to the Secretary of State. The article begins by…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Restructuring, Educational Policy, Governance
Gibson, Mark T. – Management in Education, 2015
This article investigates the realization of ethos and vision in the early stages of sponsored academy schools in England. It is a qualitative nested case study of ten academies. Nineteen key actors were interviewed, including principals and sponsor representatives. The nests were organized by sponsor type. Key themes are discussed within the…
Descriptors: Ethics, Philosophy, Values, Beliefs
Playing by the Rules? The Professional Values of Head Teachers Tested by the Changing Policy Context
Rayner, Stephen – Management in Education, 2014
School leaders face potential conflicts between the demands of national and local education policy and the values and ethics that brought them into teaching and subsequently into school leadership. This article asks whether head teachers' values are changed by the policy context, and looks at incidents in head teachers' professional…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Instructional Leadership, Principals, Values
Hodgson, Sarah; Papatheodorou, Theodora; James, Mary – Management in Education, 2014
The article aims to discuss preliminary findings from a participatory monitoring and evaluation (M&E) framework, used in a community-based early childhood development (ECD) programme in KwaZulu-Natal South Africa, and their implications for leadership and management. The purposes of the M&E were for LETCEE, the implementing organization,…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Preschool Evaluation, Community Education, Case Studies
Luff, Paulette; Webster, Rebecca – Management in Education, 2014
The argument presented in this paper is that understanding and appreciating participatory approaches in early childhood education may serve as a basis for further development of such practices within the early years sector, and also provide examples and challenges for the leadership and management of schools and other educational institutions.…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Democratic Values, Collegiality, Leadership Styles
Chard, Rachel – Management in Education, 2013
In educational leadership there appears to be a disproportionately low number of female head teachers in comparison to the number in teaching. This article explores whether embedded links between leadership and masculinity still exist, and reports on the reasons given by a sample of three male leaders as to why they pursued careers in educational…
Descriptors: Males, Educational Administration, Masculinity, Leadership
MacNeill, Neil; Cavanagh, Rob – Management in Education, 2013
In many jurisdictions school leaders are being placed under increased accountability and stress, which then affects their ability to address the real issue of education--improving students' learning. Flow Theory, developed by the Hungarian-American psychologist Mihalyi Csikszentmihalyi, has a high degree of relevance to the issue of the way modern…
Descriptors: Theories, Principals, Leadership Role, Interviews
Stuart, Kathy L.; Patterson, Lesley G.; Johnston, David M.; Peace, Robin – Management in Education, 2013
The February 2011 Canterbury earthquake was a dramatic reminder of the need for schools to have emergency management plans in place. A number of other disaster and hazard events have historically caused New Zealand schools to close temporarily, and often within a short time frame. At such times principals must act decisively and communicate…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Natural Disasters, Emergency Programs, Case Studies
Billot, Jennie; Codling, Andrew – Management in Education, 2013
When higher education institutions seek to align their research goals with nationally driven imperatives, various members of the institutional community need to work in concert to achieve them. The identification of effective strategies and the development of a contextually appropriate research culture are fundamental elements to progressing…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Research, Goal Orientation
Cutajar, Mario; Bezzina, Christopher – Management in Education, 2013
In October 2005, the Maltese Government embarked on a new phase of its national educational reform, which focuses on state compulsory primary and secondary schooling. A central part of this reform was the creation of state-maintained colleges. By February 2008 all state primary and secondary schools on the Maltese Islands were clustered into ten…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Policy, National Programs, Elementary Secondary Education
Masunga, Robert – Management in Education, 2013
This article explores the purpose of governance in the further education (FE) sector in England and the increasing tasks demands that are expected from the governors of standards committees (SC) as part of their changing role. It will then examine how these task demands impact SC governors' perceptions of FE governance. This research is done…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adult Education, Colleges, Educational Administration
Baxter, Jacqueline; Wise, Christine – Management in Education, 2013
This article examines the ways in which being a member of a federation governing body impacts upon the governor identities of individuals. Using an ideographic case study based upon a single academy federation, the investigation employs a framework for identity analysis to analyse qualitative in-depth interviews with members within governing…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Governance, Self Concept, School Administration
Responsibility for Financial Management in Primary Schools: Evidence from an English Local Authority
Fitzgerald, Sarah; Drake, Julie – Management in Education, 2013
Financial management in primary schools has changed in the UK with the introduction of the Schools Financial Value Standard (SFVS). There is increasing delegation of financial responsibility to the management team in the school, increasing the role of the head teacher and the governing body as part of overall responsibility for the strategic…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Finance, Educational Administration, Case Studies
Poultney, Val – Management in Education, 2013
Much of what we understand about school governance is generally under-researched, and there has been almost no recent research undertaken into the governing of schools in the non-maintained, private or independent sectors that are financed by the payment of fees. These schools broadly follow a model of governance that is similar to that of the…
Descriptors: Governance, Private Schools, Case Studies, Institutional Characteristics
Hill, Ron; James, Ian – Management in Education, 2013
This article starts from the recognition that senior staff contribute to the operation of further education college governance through working time, professional insight and public performance. The theoretical underpinning for the article draws upon social identity theory, governance accountability and the psychological contract for senior staff…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adult Education, Colleges, Instructional Leadership

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