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Education Policy Unravelled
Gillian Forrester
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Description for Education Policy Unravelled
Paperback. Derek Kassem is the first author of the previous edition. Num Pages: 272 pages. BIC Classification: 1DBK; JNAM; JNF; JNK. Category: (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 174 x 243 x 17. Weight in Grams: 526.
Education Policy Unravelled examines the nature of contemporary education policy, its purposes and political formation. This thoroughly revised edition charts the continuity of policy development along neo-liberal lines, taking a historical perspective broadly from the 19th century and towards the emerging position of the current Conservative government in the UK. This new edition now includes: - the developments in education policy which took place under the Coalition government administration between 2010-2015; - a brand new chapter on policy developments in early childhood education and care; - a brand new chapter on inclusive schools, special educational needs and disability; - new activities and illustrative case studies to challenge and inform students' thinking and understanding around key policy issues; - discussion of new research and recent legislation to illuminate important and emergent issues in education. Written in an accessible style, this is an invaluable guide for engaging with education policy as it uses a variety of key elements of policy theory in order to support students through some of the complexities involved in contemporary policy analysis and critique.
Product Details
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Condition
New
Number of Pages
272
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781474270069
SKU
V9781474270069
Shipping Time
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Ref
99-1
About Gillian Forrester
Gillian Forrester is Associate Professor of Education at Staffordshire University, UK. Dean Garratt is Professor and Head of School of Education at York St John University, UK.
Reviews for Education Policy Unravelled
Education policy is an increasingly complex arena and this book - extensive in its historical and geographical perspective, detailed in its examination of policy contexts and enactments, and critical in its insistence on digging beneath the status quo and challenging the platitudes of politicians and policy makers - lives up to its promise to unravel policy. I cannot think of a better guide for students, teachers and researchers.
Matthew Clarke, Chair Professor in Education, York St John University, UK
The inclusive education chapter is one of the best I have seen.
Anne Ferguson, University of Glasgow, UK
This book has always been well received by a number of academic tutors in teacher education. This book offers interesting analysis of education policy and fits nicely into modules that look at the nature of the curriculum in this country including policy/statutory review and changes. This book also allows you to see many of the bigger ideas associated with a curriculum and this serves to extend student perspectives on a curriculum, leading them into more political and social justice spheres.
Claire Morse, University of Winchester, UK
Does exactly as the title suggests ... This is an excellent book for those attempting to understand education in light of recent policy initiatives with a critical lens.
Kamal Ahmed, University of Cumbria, UK
Matthew Clarke, Chair Professor in Education, York St John University, UK
The inclusive education chapter is one of the best I have seen.
Anne Ferguson, University of Glasgow, UK
This book has always been well received by a number of academic tutors in teacher education. This book offers interesting analysis of education policy and fits nicely into modules that look at the nature of the curriculum in this country including policy/statutory review and changes. This book also allows you to see many of the bigger ideas associated with a curriculum and this serves to extend student perspectives on a curriculum, leading them into more political and social justice spheres.
Claire Morse, University of Winchester, UK
Does exactly as the title suggests ... This is an excellent book for those attempting to understand education in light of recent policy initiatives with a critical lens.
Kamal Ahmed, University of Cumbria, UK