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Nuttall, Amanda – Improving Schools, 2016
This article draws on an inquiry into the design and implementation of the curriculum in a case study urban primary school in the north of England. In response to the introduction of the revised National Curriculum in September 2014, teachers and the school head engaged in a critical discourse around their perceptions of students' attainment and…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Urban Schools, Elementary Schools, Curriculum Implementation
Hall, David J.; Gunter, Helen; Bragg, Joanna – Educational Review, 2013
This article reports upon research investigating the rapid rise to prominence of distributed leadership in schools in England. Distributed leadership is located within wider structural reforms of education in England as part of the New Public Management movement in public service delivery and the marked discursive shift to leadership which took…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Participative Decision Making, Educational Change, Educational Administration
Birchinall, Liz – Curriculum Journal, 2013
This article examines whether models of cross-curricular, context-based learning are more effective in engaging learners through generating conditions which interest, motivate, engage and inspire pupils through a variety of effective pedagogies. This article reports on a case study of two cohorts of primary PGCE trainee teachers (292) over two…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Student Motivation, Elementary Schools, Constructivism (Learning)
Gorard, Stephen; Fitz, John – British Educational Research Journal, 2006
This article has two chief purposes. It presents a substantive reappraisal of a decade of school choice research in the UK. This reappraisal is used as a case study illustrating the elasticity of the notion of social science "evidence", when wielded by academics in an area where strong ideological preconceptions struggle with the lack of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Criticism, Social Sciences

Wise, Christine – Educational Management & Administration, 2001
Examines academic middle managers' monitoring role in British secondary schools since implementation of the 1988 Education Reform Act, drawing on a large-scale postal survey of middle managers in three local authorities and three case-study schools. Participants acknowledge the need for monitoring colleagues' teaching, but experience departmental…
Descriptors: Academic Deans, Administrative Problems, Administrator Role, Case Studies
Glatter, Ron; Castle, Frances; Cooper, Deborah; Evans, Jennifer; Woods, Philip A. – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2005
In this article, we ask "how can we judge whether a policy initiative produces innovation?". We focus first on the concept of innovation, touching on some aspects of its recent development, noting a resurgence of interest in it over the past few years in the schools policy field in England and proposing a tentative definition. We, then,…
Descriptors: Innovation, Foreign Countries, Partnerships in Education, Evaluation
Martin, Stuart – 1993
This longitudinal study of eight London families used rational choice theory to explore the extent to which parents behaved rationally while seeking a secondary school for their children, according to rights given them by England's Education Reform Act (1988). Families were recruited at two London primary schools serving predominantly low…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Decision Making, Foreign Countries, Parent Attitudes
Anderson, David – Aspects of Educational and Training Technology Series, 1992
Since the 1988 Education Reform Act, Gloucestershire College of Arts and Technology (Gloscat) in England has lost the bulk of its higher education provision and become a smaller, poorer, and largely vocational provider. This paper presents a case study of Gloscat's response to local changes and the need for competence-based curriculum. Reviews the…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Change Agents, Change Strategies, Competence

Randall, Mike – British Journal of Special Education, 1991
Although Section 19 of the British Education Reform Act is often seen as denying special needs pupils' entitlement to the National Curriculum, this article offers suggestions for more positive applications of the legislation. The article presents a case study, a flow chart illustrating the recommended process, an example of curricular…
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Case Studies, Disabilities, Educational Legislation

Bush, Tony; And Others – Educational Management and Administration, 1993
The provision for schools to waive local education authority control and become self-governing was the most radical element of Britain's 1988 Education Reform Act. A survey of five opted-out primary schools shows that larger schools succeed better at self-governance because of economies of scale; clustering smaller schools into groups with single…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Educational Change, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries
Webb, Rosemary – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2005
Case study data from six primary schools are drawn upon to examine the reality of primary headteacher leadership. Three alternative theoretical models of leadership are used to analyse the ways in which it has changed since the Education Reform Act (1988) and the implications of these changes for leading teaching and learning. Prior to 1988…
Descriptors: Models, Educational Change, Instructional Leadership, Principals

Malcolm, Liz; And Others – Children & Society, 1996
Asserts that increasing inter-agency conflict is detrimental to needs of children and families. Presents example of one agency (Educational Psychology Service), suggesting that its pressures are common to all agencies and that recent policies conspire to enhance the power of systems rather than of children and families. Discusses effective…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Case Studies, Delivery Systems, Educational Legislation

Field, Lynne – School Organisation, 1993
Summarizes a five-month study of a British secondary school governing body to determine whether the 1986 and 1988 education acts' goals were being achieved. One significant research issue was the emerging lay-professional relationship. At present, the school governing body is not fully exercising its powers but is responding to an externally…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Case Studies, Curriculum Development, Decentralization