Items where Author is "Exley, Sonia"
Number of items: 24.
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Beyond narrow definitions:quantifying school privatisation across countries and over time. (2025)
Gutierrez, Gabriel; Exley, Sonia
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Exploring students' experiences of technical and vocational learning in University Technical Colleges during the pandemic. (2023)
Deepthi, Divya; Exley, Sonia
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Open policy making in the UK – to whom might policy formulation be opening up. (2020)
Exley, Sonia
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Selective schooling and its relationship to private tutoring:the case of South Korea. (2020)
Exley, Sonia
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‘Opening up’ education policy making in England–space for ordinary citizens’ participation? (2019)
Exley, Sonia
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Social administration revisited: traditions of observational fieldwork and their value. (2018)
Exley, Sonia
Critical friends:exploring arm’s length actor relationships to local government in education. (2016)
Exley, Sonia
Are quasi-markets in education what the British public wants? (2014)
Exley, Sonia
Making working-class parents think more like middle-class parents: Choice Advisers in English education. (2013)
Exley, Sonia
Private schools, choice and the ethical environment. (2013)
Exley, Sonia; Suissa, Judith
The politics of educational policy making under New Labour: an illustration of shifts in public service governance. (2012)
Exley, Sonia
Global education policy: networks and flows. (2011)
Exley, Sonia; Braun, Annette; Ball, Stephen J.
Making policy with ‘good ideas’: policy networks and the ‘intellectuals’ of New Labour. (2010)
Ball, Stephen J.; Exley, Sonia
Emerging discourses within the English ‘choice advice’ policy network. (2009)
Exley, Sonia
Exploring pupil segregation between specialist and non‐specialist schools. (2009)
Exley, Sonia
The influence of overseas examples on DES policy‐making for the school system in England, 1985–1995. (2006)
Smith, George; Exley, Sonia
‘Levelling up’ access to private tutoring in England:problem representation in government policy.
Exley, Sonia
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Locked in:understanding the ‘irreversibility’ of powerful private supplementary tutoring markets.
Exley, Sonia
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