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Key Issues in Education Policy


Key Issues in Education Policy

Paperback by Ward, Stephen; Eden, Christine E

Key Issues in Education Policy

£38.99

ISBN:
9781847874665
Publication Date:
25 Jun 2009
Language:
English
Publisher:
Sage Publications Ltd
Pages:
192 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 6 May 2024
Key Issues in Education Policy

Description

'Ward and Eden have produced a useful and elegant text which deserves a place on the reading list of any education degree. I certainly hope that its readership goes beyond the most obvious target audience, as anyone involved in education would do well to read and enjoy this text' - ESCalate 'Education Policy is increasingly complex and opaque - this timely book brings clarity and reason to bear and is an ideal starting point for students and teachers struggling to understand the political world in which they work' - Professor Stephen J Ball, Institute of Education, University of London What effect has two decades of intensive state direction and government involvement had on education? Designed for Education Studies students who have probably grown up in this context of government intervention, this book deconstructs accepted notions and provides readers with the resources to discuss critically the role of the governments in education and schooling. The book examines government policy in a series of key areas, such as the curriculum, market forces, educational inequality and race issues. Throughout it considers the political and economic factors in education policy, introducing some of the fundamental concepts required to analyse the ideologies of education and the state. The authors explore the role of education policy in the context of the general direction of government policy, politics and the economy, making links with other policy areas such as health, social services, home affairs and foreign policy. They also explain the nature of government policy in terms of a globalization and the knowledge economy.

Contents

Introduction: Education and the state Education in the marketplace Inequalities and the school system Specialist schools and academies The curriculum and state knowledge Teaching and assessment Teacher training, Education Studies and the universities Gender and educational policy Race, religion and social cohesion Poverty and social class: Every Child Matters

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