Writing a genealogical ethnography of a multi-academy trust

IF 1.8 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Belinda C. Hughes
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The multi-academy trust (MAT) is rooted in the restructuring of schools in England through the process of academisation. MATs are independent, non-fee-paying education providers comparable to Swedish free schools and US charter Schools. Using Foucauldian thinking on geneaology I follow the emergence of the MAT. To do this, I trace the intersections and convergence of discourses and legislation which enabled the MAT to emerge. I analyse ethnographic data from a yearlong study of the Lawrence Trust which investigated the leadership praxis of the CEO. I argue disruptions and discontinuities in policy contribute to the advent of the MAT, though its history is non-linear. MATs are formed from a convergence of policy entanglements, an imbrication of discourses requiring new ways of leading. This article highlights the reorganisation of schooling through the existence of a MAT signified by the disintermediation of the local (regional) authority, and the decline of public education embodied in the corporatised leadership practices of the CEO.
写一本多学院合作的族谱人种志
多学院信托(MAT)根植于英国学校在学术过程中的重组。MATs是独立的,免费的教育提供者,与瑞典的免费学校和美国的特许学校相当。运用福柯的谱系学思想,我跟踪了MAT的出现。为了做到这一点,我追踪了使MAT出现的话语和立法的交集和融合。我分析了劳伦斯信托(Lawrence Trust)为期一年的人种学数据,该研究调查了首席执行官的领导实践。我认为政策的中断和不连续性促成了MAT的出现,尽管它的历史是非线性的。同盟是由政策纠缠的聚合形成的,是需要新领导方式的话语的交织。这篇文章强调了学校教育的重组,通过地方(区域)当局的非中介化所代表的MAT的存在,以及CEO企业化领导实践所体现的公共教育的衰落。
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Journal of Educational Administration and History
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