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Lobb, Rhonda – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 2017
This paper explores the concept of "going the extra mile" from the perceptions of 30 lecturers and six middle managers working within the further education (FE) sector. Until now, the phenomena of discretionary behaviour has only been researched using a scientific, positivist approach adopting the construct of organisational citizenship…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Faculty, College Administration, Organizational Climate
Bathmaker, Ann-Marie – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2015
This paper uses Bourdieu's concept of "field" as a tool to examine higher education participation in England in the context of diversified and differentiated provision. Admissions practices for courses in two institutions offering tertiary and higher education demonstrate how the official rules of the game shape the experience of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Educational Change, Equal Education
Sutton, Paul – Teaching in Higher Education, 2015
Using a dialectical mode of exposition, I offer a reflexive sociological theorisation of the paradox that characterises my academic identity: a fatalistic disenchantment concerning the colonisation of Higher Education (HE) by neoliberalism co-exists with a utopianism concerning HE's emancipatory possibilities. I begin with a discussion of Weber's…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Neoliberalism, Professional Identity, College Faculty
Cushion, Christopher J.; Jones, Robyn L. – Sport, Education and Society, 2014
This article draws on the theoretical concepts of Pierre Bourdieu to provide an explanatory account of how socialisation and the hidden curriculum within coaching practice contribute toward the formation of social identities and powerful schemes of internalised dispositions. Drawing on a 10 month ethnography within professional football, the…
Descriptors: Socialization, Hidden Curriculum, Athletic Coaches, Team Sports
Flynn, Naomi – Literacy, 2015
This article explores the use of Bourdieusian analysis for examining how policy and practice interact in the teaching of English and therefore in the development of children's language and literacy, in particular how. Bourdieusian analysis uncovers the ways in which teachers' practice has been influenced unconsciously by centralised shaping of the…
Descriptors: Social Theories, Educational Policy, Theory Practice Relationship, English Instruction
Cockerill, Maria; Craig, Nicole; Thurston, Allen – International Journal of Education and Practice, 2018
Peer tutoring is a structured process of co-operative learning, supported by social interdependence theory shown to have cognitive and affective level benefits. During a RCT, this study explores teacher perceptions (n=62) of effects of co-operative learning, including implementation issues, using a mixed methods approach during a 16-week peer…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Peer Teaching, Tutoring, Cooperative Learning
Sclater, Madeleine; Lally, Vic – Research in Comparative and International Education, 2018
The main focus of this article is our project of reimagining higher education for ourselves and our students using the central theme of technology-enhanced learning (TEL), which is inextricably linked to education in the present and in the future in many contexts. We argue that interdisciplinarity and interdisciplinary working are central and…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Art Education
Muskett, Judith A. – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2013
Loyal supporters of Anglican cathedrals first subscribed to "Friends" associations in the late 1920s. Yet, in 1937, a journalist in "The Times" portrayed cathedrals as a "queer thing to be a friend of." Drawing on theories of friendship from a range of disciplines, and surveys of what has been proclaimed in the public…
Descriptors: Friendship, Values, Religious Factors, Christianity
Filippakou, Ourania; Williams, Gareth – Open Review of Educational Research, 2014
The interest of higher education researchers in entrepreneurialism in European universities began in the late 1990s with the appearance of two path-breaking books: Sheila Slaughter and Larry Leslie on "Academic Capitalism" and Burton Clark on "Creating Entrepreneurial Universities." Since that time "entrepreneurial"…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Universities, Entrepreneurship, Social Systems
Courtney, Steven J. – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2016
In this paper, I draw on a study of school leaders' experiences of inspection to argue that repeated changes to school inspection policy in England constitute a post-panoptic regime. Thinking with and against Foucault, I elaborate post-panopticism, here characterised by: subjects' visibility; "fuzzy" norms; the exposure of subjects'…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Inspection, Accountability, Educational Change
Brooks, Michael; Kakabadse, Nada K. – Management in Education, 2014
This article reflects on the introduction of "matrix management" arrangements for an Educational Psychology Service (EPS) within a Children's Service Directorate of a Local Authority (LA). It seeks to demonstrate critical self-awareness, consider relevant literature with a view to bringing insights to processes and outcomes, and offers…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Action Research, Educational Psychology, Administrative Organization
Maylor, Uvanney – Journal of Education for Teaching: International Research and Pedagogy, 2016
What is meant by fundamental British values? How are they constructed and can they be taught in schools? In trying to address these questions, this paper revisits a small-scale research study commissioned by the UK's previous New Labour government. The research was concerned to understand the extent to which schools delivered a diverse curriculum…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Values, Cultural Pluralism, Teacher Attitudes
Moore, Allison; Prescott, Phil – Journal of Youth Studies, 2013
Current youth policy in England and Wales utilises "transition" as the major framework for understanding young people's movement from "youth" to "adulthood". Underpinning this are developmental assumptions about who young people are and who they "should" become, especially with regard to sexuality.…
Descriptors: Sexuality, Risk, Youth, Public Policy
Bhopal, Kalwant – Gender and Education, 2014
There is little research that has examined the role of mothers in their children's education in the rural space of the school, particularly in relation to the experiences of Black and minority ethnic (BME) families who are newcomers to the rural space. This article attempts to redress the balance and examine how BME mothers are positioned in rural…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Rural Areas, Elementary School Students, Mother Attitudes
Han, Christine; Hoskins, Bryony; Sim, Jasmine Boon-Yee – Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2014
From 2009 to 2011, a team from the Centre for Learning and Life Chances in Knowledge Economies and Societies carried out a mixed-methods study of young people in England and Singapore. With regard to civic attitudes, the study showed that there was a greater sense of political self-efficacy and collective (school) efficacy in Singapore than in…
Descriptors: Voting, Citizen Participation, Foreign Countries, Correlation