Perfect Partners or Uneasy Bedfellows? Competing Understandings of the Place of Business Management within Contemporary Education Partnerships

Charlotte Woods, Paul Armstrong, Joanna Bragg, Diana Pearson

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Abstract

This article examines illustrative cases of partnerships from a government-funded programme of experimental projects in England designed to test out the potential of senior business managers to provide leadership across a group of schools. The article places the programme within the context of international public service reforms and, more specifically, the re-culturation of schools along business lines. The study data are then presented and analysed in relation to the pro-collaboration and pro-business biases in evidence in contemporary thinking about public service delivery. This analysis raises serious questions about how competing education and business values and agendas play out in schools, and their implications for roles and practices within the schools workforce. The article concludes with calls for field members to address this important but neglected area of leadership. © The Author(s) 2013.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)751-766
Number of pages15
JournalEducational Management Administration and Leadership
Volume41
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2013

Keywords

  • collaboration
  • partnership
  • professionalization
  • public sector reform
  • re-culturation
  • school business management

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