Whose School is it Anyway?

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Whose School is it Anyway?

Power and politics

Philosophy and theory of education

Author: Kathryn Riley

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Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 2nd September 2003

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 431 Kb

ISBN: 9781135713669


Introduction

In the 1970s, two events in particular, the William Tyndale School and James Callaghan's Ruskin speech, generated extensive media coverage and political activity and became watersheds along the path to political and educational reform. This has shaped the system of school and governments in the 1990s.

Revisiting Tyndale and Ruskin

This book revisits Tyndale and Ruskin and examines their legacy. Drawing on contemporary accounts of a number of key individuals who were involved in those watershed events, it recasts their stories in the light of current changes in education.

Exploring the Impact

The book explores the extent to which both these events shifted assumptions about education and provided the rationale for policy changes. It argues that fundamental questions need to be asked about the nature of the reform agenda and in particular, the balance of power.

International Context

It also places the reform agenda within an international context.

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