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    Education Policy

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    ISBN: 9780857025777
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    AuthorABBOTT, IAN
    Pub Date12/11/2012
    BindingPaperback
    Pages224
    Publisher: SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
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    Using historical evidence and interviews with high-profile decision-makers in Education, this book analyses education policy in England and Wales since the Second World War.

    "A splendid read. Via interviews with several Secretaries of State for Education and a supporting analytical commentary, Education Policy provides a fascinating insight and historical appraisal of English policy rationale." Dr David Kitchener, Reader in Education, University of Bolton "This book should be compulsory reading, not only for people interested in the history of education policy but also for policy makers, to remind them of what has gone before." Dr Andrew Townsend, University of Nottingham Do you find it difficult to keep up with the changes in education policy? This essential book takes a historical perspective to illuminate current educational issues. The authors draw on documentary evidence to describe, record and analyse education policy in England and Wales since the Second World War. Inside, you will find in-depth interviews with former Education Ministers and other key decision-makers, including: - Ed Balls - David Blunkett - Michael Gove - Alan Johnson - Ruth Kelly The interviews cover the historical context of their period of office and the lasting legacy of their policies.
    This is a must-read for Masters-level students on Education courses and PGCE programmes, and will be valuable to undergraduates studying modern history and social policy. From Butler to Balls and beyond, this book provides a unique insight into the impact and legacy of education policy. Ian Abbott is Director of the Warwick Institute of Education. Mike Rathbone was Director of Continuing Professional Development in the Institute of Education. Phil Whitehead is the course leader for the secondary PGCE (Teach First). All are at the University of Warwick.