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During the past decade there has been a series of radical changes to the educational system of England and Wales. This book argues that any serious study of these changes has to engage with complex questions about the role of education in a modern liberal democracy. Were these educational changes informed by the needs and aspirations of a democratic society? To what extent will they promote democratic values and ideals? These questions can only be adequately addressed by making explicit the political ideas and the underlying philosophical principles that have together shaped the English educational system. To this end, the book provides a selective history of English education which exposes the connections between decisive periods of educational change and the intellectual and political climate in which it occurred. It also connects the educational policies of the 1980s and 90s to the political ideas of the New Right in order to show how they are part of a broader political str

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"There have been a few fine books already on this topic...but damned few, and none with the calm detestation of this one with its long, careful historiography, the noble reclamation of the vocabulary of T H Green and R H Tawney, the steadiness once more to use such terms as equality, dignity, and the good society." - T.E.S. "Whatever the route, the debate Carr & Hartnett wishto promote can be welcomed." - British Educational Research Journal

Table of Contents
Preface and acknowledgements
Introduction
the politics of educational ideas
Education, politics and society
Democratic theory and democratic education
'Gentling the Masses': the nineteenth century origins of the English education tradition
'Secondary Education for All': the struggle for democratic education in twentieth century England
The battle of ideas and the rise of the New Right coalition in England
The New Right offensive and the demise of democratic education in England
Conclusion
democratic education in the twenty first century
References and Bibliography
Index.

Education and the Struggle for Democracy

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      Publisher: Open University Press
      Publication Date: 16/03/1996
      ISBN13: 9780335195206, 978-0335195206
      ISBN10: 335195202

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      During the past decade there has been a series of radical changes to the educational system of England and Wales. This book argues that any serious study of these changes has to engage with complex questions about the role of education in a modern liberal democracy. Were these educational changes informed by the needs and aspirations of a democratic society? To what extent will they promote democratic values and ideals? These questions can only be adequately addressed by making explicit the political ideas and the underlying philosophical principles that have together shaped the English educational system. To this end, the book provides a selective history of English education which exposes the connections between decisive periods of educational change and the intellectual and political climate in which it occurred. It also connects the educational policies of the 1980s and 90s to the political ideas of the New Right in order to show how they are part of a broader political str

      Trade Review
      "There have been a few fine books already on this topic...but damned few, and none with the calm detestation of this one with its long, careful historiography, the noble reclamation of the vocabulary of T H Green and R H Tawney, the steadiness once more to use such terms as equality, dignity, and the good society." - T.E.S. "Whatever the route, the debate Carr & Hartnett wishto promote can be welcomed." - British Educational Research Journal

      Table of Contents
      Preface and acknowledgements
      Introduction
      the politics of educational ideas
      Education, politics and society
      Democratic theory and democratic education
      'Gentling the Masses': the nineteenth century origins of the English education tradition
      'Secondary Education for All': the struggle for democratic education in twentieth century England
      The battle of ideas and the rise of the New Right coalition in England
      The New Right offensive and the demise of democratic education in England
      Conclusion
      democratic education in the twenty first century
      References and Bibliography
      Index.

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