Changing Government of Education

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Central Government
Central Local Relationship
Chris Price
curriculum assessment strategies
David Hargreaves
decentralisation in education systems
Denis Lawton
DES Circular
Education Authorities
Education Block Grant
education curriculum
education finance
education management
education parliament
education policy
education policy reform
education politics
Education System
Edward Simpson
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Expenditure Steering Group
Falling School Rolls
Geoffrey Holland
Geoffrey Morris
government education
government schooling
government schools
Hm Inspectorate
Jack Springett
Joan Sallis
John Eggleston
John Sayer
John Stewart
John Tomlinson
Kieron Walsh
LEA school
LEAs
local authority education
Local Education Authorities
Local Education Service
Local Government Finance
Maurice Peston
MSC
National Advisory Body
Norman Thomas
Personal Development
Public Expenditure White Paper
public sector accountability
Rate Support Grant
school curriculum
school finance
school governance models
school management
School Meals Service
school policy
school politics
Schools Curriculum Development Committee
schools parliament
Secondary Examination Council
Secretary Of State
teacher professionalisation
the department of education
Tim Brighouse
Tony Travers
TVEI
TVEI Programme
William Stubbs
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781138545458
  • Weight: 460g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Oct 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Originally published in 1986. As the keystone of public policy-making and social reform in the post-war period, education has been expected to fuel economic growth, facilitate equality of opportunity, and afford social justice to the deprived. But its vision and objectives are now being questioned in ways which have enormous implications for the management of the service - the traditional balances of autonomy, power and accountability are being redefined.

The contributors to this book discuss the effects that this changing environment has had upon a variety of practitioners, and analyse problems and initiatives that are developing within key policy sectors in curriculum and assessment, in the professionalism of teachers, in planning, and in finance. Three major alternative strategies for resolving current dilemmas in the government of education are then reviewed: a further concentration of power at the centre; a community service which would decentralize decision-taking to schools and their local communities; a strengthening of the powers of the local authority. Finally, the editors evaluate these alternatives before proposing their own reconstruction of the government of education.