1st Edition

Education Policy and Social Reproduction Class Inscription & Symbolic Control

By John Fitz, Brian Davies, John Evans Copyright 2006
168 Pages
by Routledge

168 Pages
by Routledge

168 Pages
by Routledge

This book takes a theoretically informed look at British education policy over the last sixty years when secondary schooling for all children became an established fact for the first time. Comprehensive schools largely replaced a system based on academic selection. Now, under choice and competition policies, all schools are subject to the rigours of local education markets. What impact did each... Read more

1. Understanding policy, understanding pedagogic discourse  Introduction  Bernstein’s sociology, a language for policy  On our omissions  2. Framing Equality? The Education Act 1944  Introduction  Policy frameworks  The 1944 legislation  A governing partnership?  Tripartism: a very British settlement?  Conclusions  3. Selection, class and opportunity  Introduction  Selection and social class  Selection and social class and school composition  Greater equality of opportunity?  Whatever Happened To The Likely Lads?  Conclusions  4. Comprehensive schooling: Challenging inequality ?  Introduction  Going comprehensive from the ground up  What was driving the change?  10/65 and after: Comprehensive Schooling and its challenges  Neighbourhoods and differentiation between schools  Conclusions  5. Educational Systems and Social Mobility  Social mobility and education  Social mobility, selection and comprehensivisation  Social Mobility, Meritocracy and Education  Conclusion  6. Bernstein, social reproduction and intergenerational transmission  Introduction  Pedagogic discourse; family, school and work  Pedagogic discourse, policy and reproduction  Pedagogic discourse: its key features  Sifting and Sorting  Privileging practices  Resources  Conclusions  7.  Something happened: the policy framework post 1988  Introduction  Centralisation: reasserting central authority, putting on the pressure  Choice and diversity: power to parents?  Conclusion  8. Diversity: selection and stratification?  Introduction  From diversity to plurality  ‘New’ Labour and school diversity  The Early Years  Specialist Schools  Academies  Beacon Schools and Leading Edge Partnerships  Federations and Diversity Pathfinders  Faith-based schools  The modernisation of comprehensive schools  School diversity and social equity  Conclusions 9.  Further reading  Bibliography

Biography

John Fitz, Brian Davies, John Evans