1st Edition

Education in Recession Crisis in County Hall and Classroom

By Eric Hewton Copyright 1986
208 Pages
by Routledge

208 Pages
by Routledge

The provision of education is at the centre of a heated and often acrimonious debate, with both administrators and teachers under severe pressures as a result of profound and enforced changes. Education can be said to be in recession in three senses. It is a service provided within an economy which is in recession and consequently faces continuous demands for savings. It is in recession within... Read more

Part 1: Recession and the Schools  1. The Cuts  2. Recession, Cuts and the Schools  3. The Schools: Social Climate and Response to Adversity  Part 2: Cultures of Choice  4. Laissez-faire  5. Planned Growth  6. The Crisis Culture (1): Contraction  7. The Crisis Culture (2): Uncertainty  Part 3: Towards a Cuts Culture?  8. An Emerging Cuts Culture?  9. Towards a Mature Cuts Culture?  10. Conclusion: Countervailing Powers  Appendix: Some Methodological Issues   

Biography

Eric Hewton is an experienced researcher, writer, and lecturer in education and management.

Review of the first publication:

‘This is a well researched and documented case study, worthy of close reading by all sectors of the education service, and by some of its more informed and influential clients.’

Charles Hoy, British Educational Research Journal