Denis Lawton analyzes labor education policies since 1900 and shows that from the very beginning the Labour Party lacked unity and ideological coherence concerning education. Specifically, there has always been a tension between those like the early Fabians who saw educational reform in terms of economic efficiency, and the ethical socialists whose vision of a more moral society stressed the importance of social justice in education. After an assessment of Labour ideologies in the past, this book concludes with an examination of New Labour and the Third Way in education and suggests some changes that will be necessary in the near future.…mehr
Denis Lawton analyzes labor education policies since 1900 and shows that from the very beginning the Labour Party lacked unity and ideological coherence concerning education. Specifically, there has always been a tension between those like the early Fabians who saw educational reform in terms of economic efficiency, and the ethical socialists whose vision of a more moral society stressed the importance of social justice in education. After an assessment of Labour ideologies in the past, this book concludes with an examination of New Labour and the Third Way in education and suggests some changes that will be necessary in the near future.
Foreword and acknowledgements 1. Nineteenth-century background 2. The early years 1900-39: ideas and contradictions 3. World War II 1939-45 4. The Attlee governments 1945-51: missed opportunities in eduction 5. Labour in opposition 1951-64: a chance to theorise and revise 6. The Wilson governments 1964-70 7. Health and a taste of Thatcher 1970-74 8. Wilson and Callaghan 1974-79 9. Thatcherism 1979-90 10. A Labour education policy found and lost 1990-97 11. Education education education or targets targets targets? 1997-2001 12. The future of Labour education 2001-10 and beyond: targets or worthwhile learning Postscript October 2003 Bibliography Index
Foreword and acknowledgements 1. Nineteenth-century background 2. The early years 1900-39: ideas and contradictions 3. World War II 1939-45 4. The Attlee governments 1945-51: missed opportunities in eduction 5. Labour in opposition 1951-64: a chance to theorise and revise 6. The Wilson governments 1964-70 7. Health and a taste of Thatcher 1970-74 8. Wilson and Callaghan 1974-79 9. Thatcherism 1979-90 10. A Labour education policy found and lost 1990-97 11. Education education education or targets targets targets? 1997-2001 12. The future of Labour education 2001-10 and beyond: targets or worthwhile learning Postscript October 2003 Bibliography Index
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