Modernising School Governance: Corporate planning and expert handling in state education

Author:   Andrew Wilkins
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages:   188
Publication Date:   14 June 2016
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Author:   Andrew Wilkins
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.408kg
ISBN:  

9781138787476


ISBN 10:   1138787477
Pages:   188
Publication Date:   14 June 2016
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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'Andrew Wilkins' work has already challenged some of the comfortable platitudes of the world of school governing: drawing attention, for example, to the democratic deficit in English schools that is still not recognised by some leading proponents of governance' Nigel Gann, Education consultant and Director of Hamdon Education 'Andrew Wilkins has made a major contribution through his forensic analysis of school governors as local regulators of an increasingly dysfunctional education market. The privatisation turn in education reforms from the 1980s onwards has had major implications for the type, role and contribution of school governors, and Wilkins captures this brilliantly. The project clearly puts the need for democratic renewal further up the agenda, where the ordinary citizen is losing out to preferred experts'. Professor Helen Gunter, Sarah Fielden Professor of Education, University of Manchester 'Andrew Wilkins' work on governance is required reading for anyone who wants to understand the government's most significant education policy: the academies scheme'. Warwick Mansell, Guardian columnist and NAHT and Cambridge Primary Review Trust blogger 'In this perceptive study of the changing role of school governors in England, Andrew Wilkins provides a timely analysis of emerging governance patterns in the modern state and the thinning of the notion of democratic accountability'. Professor Donald Gillies, Dean of the School of Education, University of the West of Scotland 'Andrew Wilkins delivers a considered treatment on school provision and governance in contemporary England with a particular emphasis on the ways that policy logics of accountability, responsibilisation and business become entangled, and in that entanglement produce and/or reinforce regimes of veridiction. The analysis is surehanded and sophisticated, and weaves together political science, sociology of education, policy studies and governmentality theory. It has an international appeal as much of what Wilkins outlines here is recognisable or emerging in many countries around the world. This book is essential reading for academics, postgraduate students and educational professionals interested in education policy, governance and the privatisation of public education.' Greg Thompson, Associate Professor of Education, Queensland University of Technology


""" Andrew Wilkins’ work has already challenged some of the comfortable platitudes of the world of school governing: drawing attention, for example, to the ""democratic deficit"" in English schools that is still not recognised by some leading proponents of governance"" Nigel Gann, Education consultant and Director of Hamdon Education ""Andrew Wilkins has made a major contribution through his forensic analysis of school governors as local regulators of an increasingly dysfunctional education market. The privatisation turn in education reforms from the 1980s onwards has had major implications for the type, role and contribution of school governors, and Wilkins captures this brilliantly. The project clearly puts the need for democratic renewal further up the agenda, where the ordinary citizen is losing out to preferred experts."" Professor Helen Gunter, Sarah Fielden Professor of Education, University of Manchester ""Andrew Wilkins' work on governance is required reading for anyone who wants to understand the government's most significant education policy: the academies scheme."" Warwick Mansell, Guardian columnist and NAHT and Cambridge Primary Review Trust blogger ""In this perceptive study of the changing role of school governors in England, Andrew Wilkins provides a timely analysis of emerging governance patterns in the modern state and the thinning of the notion of democratic accountability."" Professor Donald Gillies, Dean of the School of Education, University of the West of Scotland ""Andrew Wilkins delivers a considered treatment on school provision and governance in contemporary England with a particular emphasis on the ways that policy logics of accountability, responsibilisation and business become entangled, and in that entanglement produce and/or reinforce regimes of veridiction. The analysis is surehanded and sophisticated, and weaves together political science, sociology of education, policy studies and governmentality theory. It has an international appeal as much of what Wilkins outlines here is recognisable or emerging in many countries around the world. This book is essential reading for academics, postgraduate students and educational professionals interested in education policy, governance and the privatisation of public education."" Greg Thompson, Associate Professor of Education, Queensland University of Technology ""I have to say that this is not the book I expected - I was hoping it would be addressing governors themselves, and helping them to bring their own governance in line with the present-day requirements. This is, however, a far more scholarly work...That in no way detracts from the value of the book, which examines the impact of recent market-based reforms on the role of governors in the English state education system...I will be interested, as a Clerk to Governors in several schools, to know what impact it will have on day-to-day governance in schools.""- Sarah Brew, Parents in Touch ""In short, Modernising School Governance is a readable and stimulating book that documenting the impact of recent educational reform on the role of school governors in English states educational system... I believe that this book is a valuable resource for anyone who wants to understand the world of school governors and relationship between education, politics, and markets""— Emin Kilinc, Research in Social Sciences and Technology ""Modernising School Governance has a powerful presence, as a communicative and interpretive text that raises our awareness of the screened activities which remove democratic processes and silence critical voices.""— Miranda Matthews, Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education"


'Andrew Wilkins has made a major contribution through his forensic analysis of school governors as local regulators of an increasingly dysfunctional education market. The privatisation turn in education reforms from the 1980s onwards has had major implications for the type, role and contribution of school governors, and Wilkins captures this brilliantly. The project clearly puts the need for democratic renewal further up the agenda, where the ordinary citizen is losing out to preferred experts'. Professor Helen Gunter, Sarah Fielden Professor of Education, University of Manchester 'Andrew Wilkins' work on governance is required reading for anyone who wants to understand the government's most significant education policy: the academies scheme'. Warwick Mansell, Guardian columnist and NAHT and Cambridge Primary Review Trust blogger 'In this perceptive study of the changing role of school governors in England, Andrew Wilkins provides a timely analysis of emerging governance patterns in the modern state and the thinning of the notion of democratic accountability'. Professor Donald Gillies, Dean of the School of Education, University of the West of Scotland 'Andrew Wilkins delivers a considered treatment on school provision and governance in contemporary England with a particular emphasis on the ways that policy logics of accountability, responsibilisation and business become entangled, and in that entanglement produce and/or reinforce regimes of veridiction. The analysis is surehanded and sophisticated, and weaves together political science, sociology of education, policy studies and governmentality theory. It has an international appeal as much of what Wilkins outlines here is recognisable or emerging in many countries around the world. This book is essential reading for academics, postgraduate students and educational professionals interested in education policy, governance and the privatisation of public education.' Greg Thompson, Associate Professor of Education, Queensland University of Technology


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Andrew Wilkins is Senior Lecturer in Education Studies at the University of East London. He is a member of the ESRC Peer Review College (2012–2019), Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (HEA), co-convenor of the BERA SIG Social Theory and Education, and Associate of the Robert Owen Centre for Educational Change, University of Glasgow.

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