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Maguire, Meg; Pratt-Adams, Simon – Improving Schools, 2009
This article argues that the focus within much normative education policy is with in-school effects which has sidelined the impact of structural and material factors in respect of the urban primary school. Educational reforms intended to improve schools are less likely to make much impact unless these contextualizing matters are directly…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Improvement, Urban Schools, Educational Policy
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Riddell, Richard – Improving Schools, 2009
The National Challenge, whereby all secondary schools had to attain 5 A*--Cs by 2011, was launched in June 2008. In this article, Richard Riddell outlines the main provisions of the National Challenge, which he characterizes as shallow, mechanistic and playing an old "performativity" tune. Although the new benchmark will be achieved by…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Secondary Schools, Benchmarking, Policy Analysis
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Nicolaidou, Maria; Ainscow, Mel – School Effectiveness and School Improvement, 2005
This paper analyses the experience of so-called "failing schools" in order to develop understandings that can inform improvement efforts. It reports on a study of the experiences of a small number of English primary schools placed in "special measures" as a result of being inspected. The study is unusual in that, in the past,…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Urban Schools, Foreign Countries, Interviews
Machin, Stephen; McNally, Sandra; Meghir, Costas – Centre for the Economics of Education (NJ1), 2007
Despite being central to government education policy in many countries, there remains considerable debate about whether resources matter for pupil outcomes. In this paper we look at this question by considering an English education policy initiative--Excellence in Cities--which has been a flagship policy aimed at raising standards in inner-city…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Disadvantaged Schools, Attendance Patterns, Educational Policy
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MacGilchrist, Barbara – Educational Leadership, 1996
Describes a year-long project involving four British inner-city elementary schools that linked children's and teachers' learning and significantly changed classroom practices through staff development. Reformers should start with modest goals, convince teachers of benefits, hold regular review sessions, create opportunities for teacher…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Educational Policy, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries
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Franey, Trish – School Leadership & Management, 2002
Provides a narrative account of the development of a solutions-focused approach to school improvement. Describes the process whereby an urban primary school harnessed the collective energies of all staff (teachers and support staff) to bring about improvement, and considers the role of democratic leadership in reconceptualizing the school as a…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Educational Improvement, Foreign Countries, Leadership
Wrigley, Terry – Multicultural Teaching, 1997
Analyzes why ethnic minority groups, such as Asians, are achieving marginal academic success. Analysis of the management, pedagogic, curriculum, resource, and community issues indicates what political guidance might be effective to help improve academic achievement. (GR)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Bilingual Students, Economically Disadvantaged, Educational Improvement
Department for Education and Skills, London (England). – 2002
The Excellence in Cities (EIC) program was introduced in the United Kingdom in 1999 to improve school achievement. It involves partnerships between the government, local education authorities, and local schools, and it works to transform and improve secondary education. This report describes how EIC has begun to transform the educational…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Standards, Educational Change, Educational Improvement