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Hilton, Gillian L. S. – Bulgarian Comparative Education Society, 2019
This paper discusses the rise and possible fall of the Free Schools movement in England. The arguments here are taken from a collection of government reports, education charitable trust's papers, press reports and articles written by champions of the Free School movement. It does appear from examining the presented evidence, that the initial idea…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Free Schools, Educational Innovation, Educational Policy
Julius, Jenna; Hillary, Jude; Veruete-McKay, Leticia – National Foundation for Educational Research, 2021
To mark the ten year anniversary since the introduction of the free schools programme, New Schools Network (NSN) commissioned the National Foundation for Educational Research (NFER) to conduct an independent data-led investigation into what impact free schools have had since their introduction in 2010. The research examines the impact that free…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Free Schools, Nontraditional Education, Program Evaluation
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Brunetti, Gerald – Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 2020
The opponents and proponents of the alternative school movement are equally vociferous in enunciating their positions which leave all of us somewhat confused. Just what is the situation? In this article, Gerald Brunetti, an assistant professor of English education at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, describes the Southeast Alternatives…
Descriptors: Nontraditional Education, Public Schools, Equal Education, Elementary Schools
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Jørgensen, Clara Rübner; Allan, Julie – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2020
This paper reports the experiences of staff, parents, governors and students at a secondary free school in the West Midlands of England in relation to the inclusion of students with special educational needs (SEN). The paper is based on a qualitative research project carried out at a school that opened in 2015, with the explicit aim of examining…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Free Schools, Secondary School Students, Special Needs Students
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Morris, Rebecca; Perry, Thomas – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2019
This study examines parental choice preferences following the introduction of the Free Schools policy in England. It reports on two phases of data collection: first, the analysis of factors that Free School and non-Free School parents reported as important in informing their choices; and, second, findings from semi-structured interviews with…
Descriptors: Private Schools, Free Schools, School Choice, Foreign Countries
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Chiatul, Victoria Oliaku – Education, 2015
This article discusses the juxtaposition of learning within the parallel structure of the constructivist and freeschooling models of education. To begin, characteristics describing the constructivist-learning model are provided, followed by a summary of the major components of the freeschooling-learning model. Finally, the parallel structure…
Descriptors: Models, Free Schools, Constructivism (Learning), Correlation
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Muller, Johan; Young, Michael – Curriculum Journal, 2019
This article extends the authors' earlier work (Young & Muller 2013) exploring the concept of 'powerful knowledge'. It first examines some of the origins of the concept and goes on to a brief consideration of how sociology, political theory and economics have traditionally represented 'power' and 'knowledge'. Two key senses of power are…
Descriptors: Power Structure, Knowledge Level, Politics, Humanities
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Kitchener, David – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2016
The United Kingdom's 2010 Academies Act further widened the school and State relationship with free schools, in particular, becoming a model separately identified as endorsing and celebrating the neoliberal ideology of competition informed by market principles. The main features of the model are described and complemented with illustrative…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, School Choice, Foreign Countries, Free Schools
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Meador, Elizabeth A. – Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 2020
In an article written for The Clearing House in 1974 titled, "Alternative schools: Can they survive?", Gerald Brunetti described features of schools that served as an alternative to mainstream public education. He raised the question of whether or not such schools would continue to exist in the future. A search of the literature reveals…
Descriptors: Nontraditional Education, Public Schools, Equal Education, Educational Innovation
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Trotman, Dave; Enow, Linda; Tucker, Stan – British Educational Research Journal, 2019
This article reports the findings of four separately commissioned evaluations of alternative provision (AP) undertaken in three local authorities in the UK. The evaluations were specifically predicated on the principles of children's rights and used a combination of qualitative research methods and documentary analysis to elicit the experiences of…
Descriptors: Childrens Rights, School Districts, Foreign Countries, Referral
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Tilhou, Rebecca C. – Democracy & Education, 2020
There is a faltering sense of democracy in America's current political climate due to polarized opinions about leadership's decisions and antagonistic political parties. John Dewey (1916) proposed that education is the place to foster democracy, as schools can provide a platform to actively engage students in authentic democratic experiences that…
Descriptors: Public Education, Democracy, Citizen Participation, Political Attitudes
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Gamsu, Sol – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2020
This paper examines how the English educational state has consistently acted to support private schooling in areas where fee-paying schools would be otherwise financially unviable. Educational data on private school participation since the 2008 financial crisis reveals the stark regional divides between London and the South-East of England and the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Middle Class, Private Schools, Financial Support
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Allen, Rebecca; Higham, Rob – London Review of Education, 2018
The opening of new state schools by non-state actors has intensified debates about social selection and inequality in quasi-markets. This article examines the case of England, where the government allows anyone to apply to open a new 'free school', arguing this will improve social equity. Using data from the National Pupil Database for all 325…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Free Schools, Neighborhoods, Student Recruitment
Mills, Martin, Ed.; McCluskey, Gillean, Ed. – Trentham Books, 2018
'Alternative education' encompasses a diversity of schooling types and organizations. "International Perspectives on Alternative Education" explores alternative forms of schooling from the position of academics, policy workers, and those working and studying in such schools across the world. The first-hand accounts by those working and…
Descriptors: Nontraditional Education, Foreign Countries, Social Justice, Academic Achievement
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Olmedo, Antonio; Wilkins, Andrew – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2017
In this paper we explore the various spaces and sites through which the figure of the parent is summoned to inhabit and perform market norms and practices in the field of education in England. Since the late 1970s successive governments have called on parents to enact certain duties and obligations in relation to the state. These duties include…
Descriptors: Governance, Parent Attitudes, Neoliberalism, Discourse Analysis
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