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In 1997 Tony Blair promised that education would be at the centre of government policy and a broad range of initiatives has continued the dramatic pace of change in curriculum, management and organization set in the Thatcher years. This text provides a comprehensive but critical assessment of the making of education policy in Britain in the 21st century covering pre-school and higher as well as primary and secondary education and taking full account of the impact of devolution.
Contents
Why education matters; the rise and fall of the post-War consensus; from Callaghan to Major - 1976-97; education and New Labour; the changing worlds of education policy; the evolving curriculum from 5 to 14; the 14-19 continuum - issues and policies for education and training; pre-School provision, higher education and lifelong learning; issues of diversity, equality and citizenship.