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The Education Reform Act, 1988 Mike Flude

The Education Reform Act, 1988 By Mike Flude

The Education Reform Act, 1988 by Mike Flude


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The papers in this collection examine various aspects of the 1988 Education Reform Act, trace the origins and progress of its different elements, discuss the concerns that lay behind it and project the likely educational and social consequences of the new legislation.

The Education Reform Act, 1988 Summary

The Education Reform Act, 1988: Its Origins and Implications by Mike Flude

The 1988 Education Reform Act introduces a radical recasting of the powers and responsibilities of parties to the government of education, central and local government institutions and their governors, as well as parents. The papers in this collection examine various aspects of the 1988 Education Reform Act, trace the origins and progress of its different elements, discuss the concerns that lay behind it and project the likely educational and social consequences of the new legislation.

Table of Contents

From 1944 to 1988, education, citizenship and democracy, Stewart Ranson; the New Right and the National Curriculum - State control or Market Forces?, Geoff Whitty; national assessment proposals - analyzing the debate, Roger Murphy; opting for an uncertain future - grant maintained schools, Michael Flude and Meril Hammer; from local financial management to local management of school, Hywel Thomas; legislating for choice, Andrew Stillman; neither rhyme nor reason - primary schooling and the National Curriculum, Kevin Brehony; TVEI vocationalism and the crisis of liberal education, Robert Moore and Mike Hickox; the reform of governing bodies - the power of the consumer over the producer?, Rosemary Deem; race, schooling and the 1988 Education Reform Act, Jan Hardy and Chris Vieler-Porter; girls' education in the balance - the ERA and inequality, Sheila Miles and Chris Middleton; the Education Reform Act and special educational needs, Philippa Russel; the Act and local authorities, R.Wallace; learning to live under water - the Act and its implications for further and adult education, Lorna Unwin; higher education, Gareth Williams.

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GOR003254985
9781850005544
1850005540
The Education Reform Act, 1988: Its Origins and Implications by Mike Flude
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
19891200
304
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