Examines the ideals which lay behind the development of comprehensive schools. Written by 14 British educationalists, this text considers the evidence and suggests how further progress might be made within the moral framework of secondary education for all, irrespective of background or ability. The text includes an afterword by the Rt Hon John Prescott, MP, Deputy Leader of the Labour Party.
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Examines the ideals which lay behind the development of comprehensive schools. Written by 14 British educationalists, this text considers the evidence and suggests how further progress might be made within the moral framework of secondary education for all, irrespective of background or ability.
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Part 1 Ideals and history of comprehensive schooling: a seismic change - process and interpretation, Brian Simon; hopeful travel on a long road, Peter Cornwall. Part 2 Context: fragmentation into different types of school, David Halpin; privatization and selection, Geoffrey Walford. Part 3 Social and political philosophy: markets, equity and values in education, Stephen J. Ball; educating persons, Richard Pring. Part 4 The curriculum: what is worth learning?, Denis Lawton; a comprehensive curriculum 14-19, Sally Tomlinson. Part 5 Effective schools and effective teachers: effective comprehensve education, Caroline Benn; teachers for the comprehensive ideal, Ted Wragg. Part 6 Effective learning: what comprehensive schools do better, Bernard Clarke; information technology and the comprehensive ideal, John Abbot. Part 7 The organization of comprehensive education in the future: a local democratic framework, Tim Brighouse; the comprehensive school within the learning society, Stewart Ransom.

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780750706209
Publisert
1997-03-11
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge Falmer
Vekt
317 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
220

Biographical note

Richard Pring (Edited by) , Geoffrey Walford (Edited by)