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Educational Studies | 2005

Investigating Specialist School Ethos ... or Do You Mean Culture

Carla Solvason

This paper explores the concept of ethos as a facet of the government’s rapidly growing initiative of the ‘specialist school’. Schools accepted on to the scheme are expected to create a new identity, or ethos: but what exactly is meant by that rather nebulous term? And, in reality, is something as all‐consuming as a school ethos, or culture, something that a school can readily conjure up? This discussion, one facet of the author’s case study of a Specialist Sports College, explores the concept of school cultures, but also gives consideration to areas such as conflicting and ‘toxic’ cultures, and to the possibility that changing a school’s culture can have negative as well as positive effects.This paper explores the concept of ethos as a facet of the government’s rapidly growing initiative of the ‘specialist school’. Schools accepted on to the scheme are expected to create a new identity, or ethos: but what exactly is meant by that rather nebulous term? And, in reality, is something as all‐consuming as a school ethos, or culture, something that a school can readily conjure up? This discussion, one facet of the author’s case study of a Specialist Sports College, explores the concept of school cultures, but also gives consideration to areas such as conflicting and ‘toxic’ cultures, and to the possibility that changing a school’s culture can have negative as well as positive effects.


Early Years | 2013

Research and the early years practitioner-researcher

Carla Solvason

This paper challenges the approach that we traditionally take to research (in the realm of Early Childhood) within our colleges and universities. It asks why we have obediently adopted an outmoded and entirely inappropriate approach to research which disempowers and alienates the practitioners that we are working with. This paper calls for Early Childhood tutors to challenge existing regimes in order to introduce students to research that is both meaningful and purposeful for their practice. It embeds purpose and ethicality at the heart of practitioner research.


Educational Action Research | 2018

Researching in school – creating a meaningful school/university alliance: a reflection

Carla Solvason; Johanna Cliffe; Mike Snowden

Abstract This paper reflects upon the experience of carrying out a piece of action research as a university academic, in partnership with a primary school. It considers roles and responsibilities, agendas, dynamics, ethical dilemmas and issues of voice. It contextualises the research within a field where educational research continues to be conceptualised as the ‘poor relation.’ In light of this, it explores the richness and value to be found in rejecting positivist tradition and re-imagining the research process as one of uniqueness and ‘dissensus’ whereby learning happens through collaborative shared-learning encounters. It concludes that research relationships such as these can illuminate new understandings in ways that are not only rich and enduring but often unforeseen.


Archive | 2015

Brokering Boundary Encounters

C. Kubiak; M. Fenton-O'Creevy; Karen Appleby; M. Kempster; Michael Reed; Carla Solvason; M. Thorpe


Journal of Learning Development in Higher Education | 2013

Why is Research Still Invisible in Further Education

Carla Solvason; Geoffrey Elliott


Archive | 2014

Success With Your Early Years Research Project

Rosie Walker; Carla Solvason


Archive | 2010

Elitism, Inclusion and the Specialist School

Carla Solvason


Archive | 2008

Can cultures really change? : the impact of specialist sports college status on an English high school

Carla Solvason


Archive | 2017

Training: Better Together - Collaborative Working

Carla Solvason


Archive | 2017

Ethics - Do the Right Thing

Carla Solvason

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University of Worcester

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