1st Edition

Privatization and Privilege in Education (RLE Edu L)

By Geoffrey Walford Copyright 1990
    4 Pages
    by Routledge

    146 Pages
    by Routledge

    Can privilege be bought? Arguments have raged over whether private education in the UK is ‘the cement in the wall’ dividing British society, or whether parental choice is, as has also been argued ‘a key component of a free society’. The author here describes the traditional private sector schools, paying attention to the ways in which parents can purchase privilege for their children through attendance at such schools. He argues that the privatized system is kept under tight control if a growth in social and educational inequality and a deepening of social class and ethnic group division is to be avoided.

    The book is unique in combining an account of private schools in Britain with an examination of the process of privatization.

    List of Tables. Acknowledgements. Introduction. 1. Private Schools. 2. Politics and Private Schools. 3. Can you buy privilege? 4. Privatisation. 5. The 1988 Education Reform Act. 6. Choice and Freedom or Structured Inequality? References. Index.

    Biography

    Geoffrey Walford