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Webb, Taylor P. – Journal of Education Policy, 2005
This discussion reconsiders issues of educational accountability. To do so, I report on a qualitative case study of a public elementary school that identified how a model of educational accountability threatened to punish educators through a sophisticated network of surveillance. Data indicated that district personnel used standardized tests to…
Descriptors: Standardized Tests, Anatomy, Accountability
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De Lissovoy, Noah; McLaren, Peter – Journal of Education Policy, 2003
Investigates the accountability movement in education to discover its meaning within contemporary capitalism. Demonstrates how trends in educational accountability reify the consciousness and creativity of students into simple scores and indices according to a logic of commodification. (Contains 28 references.) (Authors/PKP)
Descriptors: Accountability, Capitalism, Elementary Secondary Education
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Stronach, Ian; Frankham, Jo; Stark, Sheila – Journal of Education Policy, 2007
This article examines the state's contemporary construction of "sex" as an educational problem in England. It does so by interrogating the notion of the "pregnant teenager" as it is semantically and statistically constructed in accountability discourses, as well as research constrained within them. It then examines certain…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Sex Education, Educational Research, Adolescents
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Barker, Bernard – Journal of Education Policy, 2008
There is growing concern that almost 20 years after the 1988 Education Act, top-down, large-scale reform has stalled. The policy mix of choice, competition, markets, regulation, accountability and leadership seems not to have closed the gap between advantaged and disadvantaged areas and individuals, while most variations in school performance can…
Descriptors: School Restructuring, Disadvantaged, Educational Change, Foreign Countries
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Sahlberg, Pasi – Journal of Education Policy, 2007
This article argues that system-wide excellence in student learning is attainable at reasonable cost, using education policies differing from conventional market-oriented reform strategies prevalent in many other countries. In this respect, Finland is an example of a nation that has developed from a remote agrarian/industrial state in the 1950s to…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Social Development, Policy Analysis, Foreign Students
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Ranson, Stewart – Journal of Education Policy, 2003
Analyzes the impact of neo-liberal corporate accountability on educational governance since the demise of professional accountability in the mid-1970s. Argues that corporate accountability is inappropriate for educational governance. Proposes an alternative model: democratic accountability. (Contains 1 figure and 125 references.)(PKP)
Descriptors: Accountability, Democratic Values, Elementary Secondary Education, Governance
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Smith, Emma – Journal of Education Policy, 2005
In January 2002, President George W. Bush signed into law what is arguably the most important piece of US educational legislation for the past 35 years. For the first time, Public Law 107?110 links high stakes testing with strict accountability measures designed to ensure that, at least in schools that receive government funding, no child is left…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Economically Disadvantaged, English, Accountability
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Perryman, Jane – Journal of Education Policy, 2006
This paper looks at Ofsted and particularly special measures regimes as part of a disciplinary mechanism. It examines issues such as school effectiveness theories, the increasing powers of Ofsted, and life under special measures and links it to performativity, discipline and surveillance using the metaphor of the panopticon. The change in…
Descriptors: Inspection, Discipline, Accountability, Educational Policy
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Traver, Amy – Journal of Education Policy, 2006
This paper reviews New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg's education reform agenda, "Children first", in the light of organizational theory. I argue that this reform agenda reflects both coercive and mimetic isomorphism, as Bloomberg uses mayoral control to apply business concepts and practices to New York City's public school system.…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Organizational Theories, Participant Observation, Organizational Change
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Lumby, Jacky – Journal of Education Policy, 2009
National policy discourses imply rational and positive pathways to greater equality and inclusion for public sector workers, including those in education. However, radical feminist and critical race theory suggests that whatever measures are undertaken to disassemble systems which impact negatively on those who are minority or excluded, systems…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Case Studies, Power Structure, Leadership Responsibility
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Webb, P. Taylor – Journal of Education Policy, 2006
The prevailing performance discourse in education claims school improvements can be achieved through transparent accountability procedures. The article identifies how teachers generate performances of their work in order to satisfy accountability demands. By identifying sources of teachers' knowledge that produce choreographed performances, I…
Descriptors: Accountability, Teacher Attitudes, Educational Improvement, Knowledge Base for Teaching
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Troman, Geoff; Jeffrey, Bob; Raggl, Andrea – Journal of Education Policy, 2007
Cultures of performativity in English primary schools refer to systems and relationships of: target-setting; Ofsted inspections; school league tables constructed from pupil test scores; performance management; performance related pay; threshold assessment; and advanced skills teachers. Systems which demand that teachers "perform" and in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary Education, Educational Policy, School Culture
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Murphy, Mark – Journal of Education Policy, 2003
Explores the legitimacy of the partial control over education matters gained by the European Union since the 1970s, examining in particular the role of the European Court of Justice and the European Commission, in reshaping and altering definitions of legal compensation in the fields of education and training. Discusses implications for democratic…
Descriptors: Accountability, Democratic Values, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
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Peters, Michael – Journal of Education Policy, 1992
Examines and critiques development of a set of performance indicators in New Zealand higher education introduced as a result of recent reforms. Outlines policy context and considers the indicators' role and significance within new mechanisms designed to improve accountability and efficiency. Reviews university opposition to the 1990 Education…
Descriptors: Accountability, Context Effect, Educational Change, Educational Policy
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Jeffrey, Bob – Journal of Education Policy, 2002
Argues that a humanist discourse prevalent in teacher relations with students, colleagues, and advisor/inspectors has been challenged by a "performativity" discourse that, among other things, distances teachers from students and creates a dependency culture in opposition to previous mutual and intimate relations. Concludes that the…
Descriptors: Accountability, Ethnography, Foreign Countries, Humanism
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