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Williams, Gareth; Burrows, Adam; Williams, Dean – Educational Review, 2023
This research looked at the management of identity change within Physical Education and School Sport (PESS) at one of the first Free schools in England. Opened as a new institution within an unfamiliar setting, the school had to contend with limited resources for an ambitious programme based upon a full complement of examination courses and an…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Athletics, Team Sports, Self Concept
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Farrell, Francis; Duckworth, Vicky; Reece, Monika; Rigby, Philip – Educational Review, 2017
This article is a critical poststructuralist analysis of Conservative led free school policy in England focussing on claims made by the New Schools Network and in the 2010 White Paper that free school provision promotes social justice. The article presents an empirical study of an alternative provision free school as a lens through which these…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Educational Policy, Free Schools, Social Justice
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Fisher, Trevor – Educational Review, 2011
Academic and journalistic comment is prioritised by the endless flood of policy initiatives. Yet these can be seen to be determined by long term intellectual frameworks which define why some issues remain constant and others remain marginal. Thus the dominance of academic provision and neglect of the vocational dates back to the nineteenth…
Descriptors: Professional Autonomy, Models, Educational Change, Vocational Education
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Hatcher, Richard – Educational Review, 2011
Free schools are new state-funded but privately-run schools set up under the academies legislation. Free schools represent the most overtly market-oriented policy within the Conservative-led Coalition government's school reform programme in England and have provoked intense controversy, centering on issues of pupil attainment, social equality,…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, School Restructuring, Free Schools, Democracy
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Gillborn, David – Educational Review, 2008
Adopting an approach shaped by critical race theory (CRT) the paper proposes a radical analysis of the nature of race inequality in the English educational system. Focusing on the relative achievements of White school leavers and their Black (African Caribbean) peers, it is argued that long standing Black/White inequalities have been obscured by a…
Descriptors: Free Schools, Academic Achievement, Minority Groups, Critical Theory