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Academies in England and Independent Schools in Finland: A Distributed Leadership Perspective
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Tian, Meng
, Rautiainen, Matti
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academy
/ Access to Education
/ Bankruptcy
/ City Government
/ Compulsory Education
/ Core curriculum
/ Cost Effectiveness
/ Decision Making
/ education privatisation
/ Education reform
/ Educational Change
/ Educational Needs
/ Educational Objectives
/ Educational Quality
/ Educational Research
/ Educational Supply
/ Elementary Education
/ Elementary School Students
/ Elementary Schools
/ England
/ Equal Education
/ Expenditure per Student
/ Finland
/ Funding
/ Funding Formulas
/ independent school
/ Instructional Leadership
/ Job Satisfaction
/ Leadership
/ Municipalities
/ National Curriculum
/ Neoliberalism
/ Private schools
/ Privatization
/ Professional development
/ Public good
/ Public schools
/ School systems
/ Students
/ Teachers
2024
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Academies in England and Independent Schools in Finland: A Distributed Leadership Perspective
by
Tian, Meng
, Rautiainen, Matti
in
academy
/ Access to Education
/ Bankruptcy
/ City Government
/ Compulsory Education
/ Core curriculum
/ Cost Effectiveness
/ Decision Making
/ education privatisation
/ Education reform
/ Educational Change
/ Educational Needs
/ Educational Objectives
/ Educational Quality
/ Educational Research
/ Educational Supply
/ Elementary Education
/ Elementary School Students
/ Elementary Schools
/ England
/ Equal Education
/ Expenditure per Student
/ Finland
/ Funding
/ Funding Formulas
/ independent school
/ Instructional Leadership
/ Job Satisfaction
/ Leadership
/ Municipalities
/ National Curriculum
/ Neoliberalism
/ Private schools
/ Privatization
/ Professional development
/ Public good
/ Public schools
/ School systems
/ Students
/ Teachers
2024
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Academies in England and Independent Schools in Finland: A Distributed Leadership Perspective
by
Tian, Meng
, Rautiainen, Matti
in
academy
/ Access to Education
/ Bankruptcy
/ City Government
/ Compulsory Education
/ Core curriculum
/ Cost Effectiveness
/ Decision Making
/ education privatisation
/ Education reform
/ Educational Change
/ Educational Needs
/ Educational Objectives
/ Educational Quality
/ Educational Research
/ Educational Supply
/ Elementary Education
/ Elementary School Students
/ Elementary Schools
/ England
/ Equal Education
/ Expenditure per Student
/ Finland
/ Funding
/ Funding Formulas
/ independent school
/ Instructional Leadership
/ Job Satisfaction
/ Leadership
/ Municipalities
/ National Curriculum
/ Neoliberalism
/ Private schools
/ Privatization
/ Professional development
/ Public good
/ Public schools
/ School systems
/ Students
/ Teachers
2024
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Academies in England and Independent Schools in Finland: A Distributed Leadership Perspective
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Academies in England and Independent Schools in Finland: A Distributed Leadership Perspective
2024
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Many education systems adopt neoliberal privatisation and marketisation approaches to diversify education provision and improve quality. England is a leading example, transforming local authority-maintained schools into academies. In contrast, Finland resists neoliberalism and maintains a small number of independent schools. This paper examines how resources and leadership are distributed in academies and independent schools to explain the different educational paths taken by England and Finland. This study uses a scoping review approach to explore and contrast academies and independent schools. The comparison covers aspects such as history, education administration, local governance, accountability, curriculum and performance, teacher professional development and home–school–community relationships. The findings reveal that academies in England often concentrate leadership roles and resources among a privileged few, including large Multi-Academy Trusts, technocratic trustees and curriculum experts. This concentration tends to marginalise local communities and parents, particularly those from disadvantaged backgrounds. In Finland, independent schools serve a supplementary role within the education system, catering to specific cultural, linguistic and religious groups while adhering to the national core curriculum and regulations. While existing studies critique the academisation movement in England and commend the high-performing public school system in Finland, a direct comparison between academies in England and independent schools in Finland has been lacking. This systematic review offers original insights into these two types of schools and clarifies why neoliberal approaches often exacerbate rather than mitigate disparities in education access and equity.
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