For most of the twentieth century, the UK ‘art school’ was widely seen as an accessible alternative to University. In Art into Pop, Simon Frith and Howard Horne revealed how this state-funded art and design training, linked to manufacturing industries and backed by relatively low or informal entry requirements, offered the prospect of social and economic uplift for hitherto marginalised working-class youth. More recently, however, while enrolments have expanded, art schools have become absorbed into conventional universities and the class profile, at least at the more prestigious colleges, has changed significantly. Simultaneously, art schools, together with other forms of higher education (HE) have been yoked to a broader public policy age...
Albert Hunt famously had Hopes for Great Happenings in education: this paper begins by noting that a...
Across the OECD, discussions are taking place amongst policymakers, educational managers and educati...
Across the OECD, discussions are taking place amongst policymakers, educational managers and educati...
For most of the twentieth century, the UK ‘art school’ was widely seen as an accessible alternative ...
For most of the twentieth century, the UK ‘art school’ was widely seen as an accessible alternative ...
For most of the twentieth century, the UK ‘art school’ was widely seen as an accessible alternative ...
For most of the 20th century, the UK ‘art school’ was widely seen as an accessible alternative to Un...
For most of the 20th century, the UK ‘art school’ was widely seen as an accessible alternative to Un...
As the British government effectively privatizes higher education in the arts, humanities and social...
As the British government effectively privatizes higher education in the arts, humanities and social...
This chapter frames the relationship between UK Higher Arts Education (HAE), government policy, and ...
This chapter frames the relationship between UK Higher Arts Education (HAE), government policy, and ...
What benefits can art bring to schools? This is a particularly urgent question today when changes to...
John Beck (University of Westminster) and Matthew Cornford (University of Brighton) have been tracki...
In the mid-1980s, Frith and Horne (1987) were describing the experience of British arts schools as, ...
Albert Hunt famously had Hopes for Great Happenings in education: this paper begins by noting that a...
Across the OECD, discussions are taking place amongst policymakers, educational managers and educati...
Across the OECD, discussions are taking place amongst policymakers, educational managers and educati...
For most of the twentieth century, the UK ‘art school’ was widely seen as an accessible alternative ...
For most of the twentieth century, the UK ‘art school’ was widely seen as an accessible alternative ...
For most of the twentieth century, the UK ‘art school’ was widely seen as an accessible alternative ...
For most of the 20th century, the UK ‘art school’ was widely seen as an accessible alternative to Un...
For most of the 20th century, the UK ‘art school’ was widely seen as an accessible alternative to Un...
As the British government effectively privatizes higher education in the arts, humanities and social...
As the British government effectively privatizes higher education in the arts, humanities and social...
This chapter frames the relationship between UK Higher Arts Education (HAE), government policy, and ...
This chapter frames the relationship between UK Higher Arts Education (HAE), government policy, and ...
What benefits can art bring to schools? This is a particularly urgent question today when changes to...
John Beck (University of Westminster) and Matthew Cornford (University of Brighton) have been tracki...
In the mid-1980s, Frith and Horne (1987) were describing the experience of British arts schools as, ...
Albert Hunt famously had Hopes for Great Happenings in education: this paper begins by noting that a...
Across the OECD, discussions are taking place amongst policymakers, educational managers and educati...
Across the OECD, discussions are taking place amongst policymakers, educational managers and educati...