ABSTRACT

The broad approach of local management of schools or self-managing schools is now widely accepted. In Britain, there is even consensus between the three major political parties that the approach should be continued and extended. A key issue, though, is what comes next for self- managing schools? Drawing on their work and experience in research consultancy, Caldwell and Spinks examine the way in which education is changing, and outline what is desirable and workable for schools today, with clear guidelines for policy-makers and practitioners. The focus is specifically on the school, the classroom, the student, and the future of learning in society. Practitioners will find this book immediately accessible and useful.

chapter 1|18 pages

Tracks for Change in a New Era for Schools

chapter 2|18 pages

Models for Self-Management

chapter 5|19 pages

The New Agenda in School Reform

chapter 6|21 pages

The New Professionalism

chapter 7|10 pages

Education and the Knowledge Society

chapter 11|11 pages

Strategic Intentions for Schools