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Armstrong, Paul Wilfred; Brown, Chris; Chapman, Christopher James – Review of Education, 2021
In recent years school-to-school collaboration in the English context has been promoted by a myriad of policy initiatives. Many of these initiatives have been directed at structural reforms seeking to facilitate a 'self-improving system' in which schools support one another to raise standards of teaching and learning and address educational…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Cooperation, Educational Benefits, Barriers
Glatter, Ron – School Leadership & Management, 2021
The education system in England, along with the leadership and management of its schools, has changed dramatically over the past fifteen years, heavily influenced by key features of the private school sector. However, in this article, it is argued that the strong policy focus on autonomy and diversity was in fact an accentuation of the historical…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Privatization, Commercialization
Matthews, Miranda – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2018
Dynamics of policy making for education are invested with intersubjective tensions, as different stakeholders seek to meet their changing needs in the shifting ground of neoliberalism. Recent literature emphasising the need for boundary-work seeks to bridge the tensions in order to broker resolutions. I argue that perspectives on boundary-work…
Descriptors: Art Education, Educational Policy, Policy Formation, Power Structure
Muijs, Daniel; Rumyantseva, Nataliya – Journal of Educational Change, 2014
While educational theory has often seen collaboration and competition as incompatible, there is increasing evidence that collaboration persists in educational markets characterized by competition. In this paper, we use the theoretical lens of "coopetition", a relationship between organizations involving competition in some segments and…
Descriptors: Educational Cooperation, Competition, Case Studies, Secondary Schools
Alexiadou, Nafsika; Dovemark, Marianne; Erixon-Arreman, Inger; Holm, Ann-Sofie; Lundahl, Lisbeth; Lundström, Ulf – Research in Comparative and International Education, 2016
The last 40 years have seen great political attention paid to issues of inclusion in education, both from international organisations and also individual nations. This flexible concept has been adopted enthusiastically in education reforms concerned with increased standardisation of teaching and learning, decentralisation of education management,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Inclusion, Competition, Comparative Education

Adnett, Nick; Davies, Peter – Journal of Education Policy, 2003
Economic analysis of the impact of recent schooling reforms in England designed to promote competition or cooperation between schools. Outlines the theoretical relationships between school competition and cooperation and school effectiveness. Briefly describes the development of policy in England and analyzes the interaction between the incentives…
Descriptors: Competition, Economic Research, Educational Change, Educational Cooperation

Ribchester, C.; Edwards, W. J. – Educational Studies, 1998
Explores the role and significance of co-operation, or clustering, between small primary schools in rural areas across England and Wales. Describes small-school cluster groups in detail and discusses the advantages and disadvantages of clustering based on the opinions of sample headteachers. Considers the future of cluster co-operation. (Contains…
Descriptors: British Infant Schools, British National Curriculum, Competition, Educational Cooperation