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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
Muijs, Daniel – Peabody Journal of Education, 2015
School-to-school collaboration as a school improvement method has grown in importance in England in recent years, and there is some evidence that such collaboration can have a positive impact on both capacity to change and student attainment. Most previous work in the area has focused on the urban context, however, despite the fact that increasing…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Rural Schools, Educational Cooperation, Institutional Cooperation
Muijs, Daniel – Oxford Review of Education, 2015
The principle of schools collaborating to improve is one that has seen growing interest in recent years, and there is emerging evidence that in particular collaboration between high and lower performing schools can be an effective school improvement method. However, this evidence relates primarily to secondary schools, and little research has been…
Descriptors: Mixed Methods Research, Partnerships in Education, Educational Cooperation, Educational Improvement
Chapman, Christopher; Muijs, Daniel – School Effectiveness and School Improvement, 2014
This study adopted a quantitative methodology involving a matched sample of federated and non-federated schools and utilising multilevel modelling techniques to explore the impact of federations on student outcomes. The sample involves a total of 50 school districts and 264 schools. These are grouped into 122 federations; 264 comparator schools…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Educational Cooperation, Partnerships in Education, Social Networks
Chapman, Christopher; Lindsay, Geoff; Muijs, Daniel; Harris, Alma; Arweck, Elisabeth; Goodall, Janet – School Effectiveness and School Improvement, 2010
In England, federations are defined as groups of schools that have a formal agreement to collaborate with the aim of raising achievement and promoting inclusion and innovation. This paper presents a number of findings from the case study strand of a 3-year study investigating the impact of 37 federations (see Lindsay et al., 2007). Maximum…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Case Studies, Leadership, Governance
Muijs, Daniel; West, Mel; Ainscow, Mel – School Effectiveness and School Improvement, 2010
In recent years, networking and collaboration have become increasingly popular in education. However, there is at present a lack of attention to the theoretical basis of networking, which could illuminate when and when not to network and under what conditions networks are likely to be successful. In this paper, we will attempt to sketch the…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Social Capital, Network Analysis, Social Networks