The micro-politics of policy enactment in a multi-academy trust

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Abstract

This article reports on research for The Literacy Policy project. The focus is the micro-politics of policy enactment, sited in the literacy policy of a multi-academy trust (MAT). A semi-structured interview was conducted with the CEO of a MAT to ascertain what literacy policy means to them. The contribution is to add to existing literature on the practice of MAT CEOs, using theories of micro-politics and the thinking tools of Bourdieu. Findings suggest that MAT CEOs may enact policies and structure their organisation in a way that reduces the opportunity for, but also monitors and utilises, micro-political activity by teachers and headteachers. This is driven by the pressures on MATs to expand in a highly performative environment and deliver curricular in a cost-effective way. This is important because it suggests that the UK government’s academies policy for schools in England does not necessarily deliver the promised levels of autonomy; and may lead to homogenised curricular for schools in disadvantaged areas where greater criticality is required.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)334-351
Number of pages17
JournalSchool Leadership & Management
Volume41
Issue number4-5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 18 Nov 2021

Keywords

  • literacy
  • policy
  • policy enactment
  • policy trajectories
  • schools
  • multi-academy trusts

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