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Stafford, Bruce – Evidence & Policy: A Journal of Research, Debate and Practice, 2012
Governments in the United Kingdom have been contracting out policy reviews to individuals. One such review, of elective home education in England, reveals serious shortcomings to this practice. This paper explores the shortcomings--methodological and presentational--with the review, and highlights the fact that there was no governmental mechanism…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Evidence, Government Role, Access to Information
Martin, Mary Clare – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2013
The historiographical tradition which developed within the history of education from the 1970s regarded religious organisations as distractions from the "real" task of developing state-funded universal compulsory education. Despite more positive evaluations of voluntary agencies within the history of social policy, since the 1980s, the…
Descriptors: Evidence, Voluntary Agencies, Foreign Countries, Rewards
Eyles, Andrew; Machin, Stephen; Silva, Olmo – Centre for Economic Performance, 2015
The English education system has undergone a large restructuring programme through the introduction of academy schools. The most salient feature of these schools is that, despite remaining part of the state sector, they operate with more autonomy than the predecessor schools they replace. Two distinct time periods of academy school introduction…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Public Schools, School Based Management, Institutional Autonomy
Hooley, Tristram; Matheson, Jesse; Watts, A. G. – Sutton Trust, 2014
Career guidance describes activities that support individuals in learning about education and employment, and in planning for their future lives, learning, and work. These activities contribute to social mobility, which helps people discover and access opportunities that might exist outside of their immediate networks. Changes in funding and in…
Descriptors: Career Guidance, Social Mobility, Foreign Countries, Educational Policy
Hodkinson, Alan – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2013
Drawing on Derrida this paper considers how inclusive education in England was defined and operationalised within New Labour's educational policy and by those teachers who reconstructed this policy within the confines of schools and individual classrooms. The paper has two critical ambitions. First it argues that the epistemology of inclusion was…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Inclusion, Epistemology
Hodge, Ian D.; Adams, William M. – Journal of Rural Studies, 2013
Early in 2011, the Government initiated a consultation on the potential sale of the Public Forest Estate in England. This proposal leads to vociferous negative public reaction and the consultation was withdrawn and an Independent Panel established. This paper reviews the arguments as to the options and appropriate institutional arrangements for…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Rural Areas, Land Use, Public Policy
Goodman, Ruth; Burton, Diana – Education 3-13, 2012
The "achievement gap"--the term typically used to refer to differences in pupil attainment associated with social class, ethnicity and gender--remains an enduring obstacle to government goals of creating a socially just society. This article explores the nature of the achievement gap and some of the mechanisms that serve to perpetuate…
Descriptors: Achievement Gap, Social Justice, Foreign Countries, Social Class
Jeffrey, Bob; Troman, Geoff – European Educational Research Journal, 2011
The influence of policy texts upon learners depends largely on how much influence such texts wield. Policy discourses are one of the main means whereby policy texts, in the settings in which they operate, influence the value, the implementation and the inscribing of those texts on learners. The Economic and Social Research Council-based research…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Self Concept, Elementary School Students, Ethnography
O'Leary, Matt – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2013
In little over a decade, the observation of teaching and learning (OTL) has become the cornerstone of Further Education (FE) colleges' quality systems for assuring and improving the professional skills and knowledge base of tutors. Yet OTL remains an under-researched area of inquiry with little known about the impact of its use on the professional…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Observation, Postsecondary Education, Knowledge Base for Teaching
Avis, James; Canning, Roy; Fisher, Roy; Morgan-Klein, Brenda; Simmons, Robin – Educational Research, 2012
Background: The paper compares and contrasts the policy context of teacher training for vocational educators (VETT) in Scotland and England and locates this in its European setting. It explores the wider socio-economic context, one that emphasises lifelong learning, competitiveness and social justice. Purpose: In particular, it addresses the UK…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Lifelong Learning, Foreign Countries, Vocational Education Teachers
Guangcai, Yan – Chinese Education and Society, 2011
Looking at the rise of world-class universities through history, creating an institutional environment in which universities are relatively autonomous, while also ensuring effective material support from the government is essential for the formation of world-class universities. It is worth examining the deteriorating academic environment in China…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Foreign Countries, Educational Improvement, Higher Education
Miller, Paul – Research in Comparative and International Education, 2011
The creation of multiple academies and the introduction of free schools across England is a policy-borrowing initiative that has had much debate from various actors in society. Many criticisms have been levelled at the government's plans and many individuals and organisations have called for them not to come on stream, but instead for the…
Descriptors: Free Schools, Foreign Countries, School Choice, Government Role
Hill, Robert – CfBT Education Trust, 2014
The aim of the research presented in this report was to investigate the most effective ways for small rural primary schools to work together in order to improve provision and raise standards. The project sought to examine the circumstances and context of small rural schools in Lincolnshire and evaluate their different leadership models (such as…
Descriptors: Small Schools, Rural Schools, Elementary Schools, Educational Improvement
Connolly, Michael; James, Chris – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2011
Debates about governance, across the public sector, including education, continue to generate a substantial literature. The intention of this article is to engage with these debates by reviewing the articles in this special edition. In this review article, we first consider the wider context of the articles by revisiting some of the central…
Descriptors: Governance, Public Sector, Public Education, State Government
Nah, Kwi-Ok – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2014
Child assessment practices in English and Korean preschools were compared by analysing data from interviews with educators, examples of child assessment, and official documents from each country. Child assessment in England was systematically implemented and characterised by several methodological and procedural strengths, whereas assessment in…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Preschool Children, Preschool Education, Interviews