British Conservatives happily acknowledge the debt that they owe to E.D. Hirsch. To understand the nature of their curricular project, and how it is located within the wider goals of education and social policy, we need to attend carefully to the character of this transatlantic borrowing. Its emphases and omissions reveal much about the exclusionary reimagining of national identity that informs the continuing counter-revolution in education
Prior to the 2010 general election the ‘Big Society’ was the major political narrative created and s...
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The British government's current educational policy for England draws on E.D. Hirsch's writings on '...
Recent consciously curated conditions of political polarisation have prevented English schools from ...
The current scope of knowledge and technically oriented nature of the curriculum undermines diversi...
The British government's current educational policy for England draws on E.D. Hirsch's wri...
International audienceIn education as in other public services, continuities between New Labour and ...
The notion of Britishness and national identity have rarely been examined with such intensity in edu...
Michael Gove recently proposed that the Independent School Standards require schools to ‘actively pr...
Six years of continuously baiting his opponents within the history profession eventually amounted to...
A lot has been written about the lasting implications of the Conservative reforms to English schooli...
Following three severe election defeats, the Conservatives elected David Cameron as leader on an exp...
Anxiety about how effectively we prepare the rising generation for adult life represents, in part, a...
Prior to the 2010 general election the ‘Big Society’ was the major political narrative created and s...
This thesis examines the concept of the nation found in British conservative thought (the "conserva...
This paper explores British values in the context of the new requirement for UK schools to actively ...
Contemporary Conservative education policy may seem to be hastily formulated and executed, but it is...
The British government's current educational policy for England draws on E.D. Hirsch's writings on '...
Recent consciously curated conditions of political polarisation have prevented English schools from ...
The current scope of knowledge and technically oriented nature of the curriculum undermines diversi...
The British government's current educational policy for England draws on E.D. Hirsch's wri...
International audienceIn education as in other public services, continuities between New Labour and ...
The notion of Britishness and national identity have rarely been examined with such intensity in edu...
Michael Gove recently proposed that the Independent School Standards require schools to ‘actively pr...
Six years of continuously baiting his opponents within the history profession eventually amounted to...
A lot has been written about the lasting implications of the Conservative reforms to English schooli...
Following three severe election defeats, the Conservatives elected David Cameron as leader on an exp...
Anxiety about how effectively we prepare the rising generation for adult life represents, in part, a...
Prior to the 2010 general election the ‘Big Society’ was the major political narrative created and s...
This thesis examines the concept of the nation found in British conservative thought (the "conserva...
This paper explores British values in the context of the new requirement for UK schools to actively ...