The paper sets itself three key tasks. Firstly, to set post compulsory education and training in its socio-economic context, and secondly, this then enables an analysis of the impact of New Labour policy upon the sector. Thirdly, the paper addresses the connection between the lived experience of educational relations and the articulation of these to class formation. In so doing, questions of individualisation, complexity and class are explored. This encourages an analysis that stresses the salience of class in educational analyses and that also works with an expansive notion of practice that calls for a politicised understanding of PCET
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This book takes a theoretically informed look at British education policy over the last sixty years ...
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The paper examines processes of class formation in Post Compulsory Education and Training (PCET). In...
The paper considers the broader policy context in which English Post Compulsory Education and Traini...
The paper addresses a number of issues concerning policy and curriculum in post-compulsory education...
This chapter locates the classed nature of education within a critical socio-historical framework, a...
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The paper draws together a number of themes concerned with managerialism, the labour process and the...
The paper places youth transitions and vocational education and training (VET) within the global pol...
This article aims to create intellectual space in which issues of social inequality and education ca...
Economic crisis generates social exclusion which is generally attributed to failure at school or to ...
This article aims to create intellectual space in which issues of social inequality and education ca...
We investigate claims originating in the work of Daniel Bell that in post-industrial societies educa...
This book provides an inclusive and incisive analysis of the experiences of working-class young peop...
The article discusses theoretical background and empirical premises for supplementing the goals of e...
This book takes a theoretically informed look at British education policy over the last sixty years ...
The paper places youth transitions and VET within the global policy context in which economic compet...
The paper examines processes of class formation in Post Compulsory Education and Training (PCET). In...
The paper considers the broader policy context in which English Post Compulsory Education and Traini...
The paper addresses a number of issues concerning policy and curriculum in post-compulsory education...
This chapter locates the classed nature of education within a critical socio-historical framework, a...
Personalisation and de-schooling: uncommon trajectories in contemporary education policy „Personalis...
The paper draws together a number of themes concerned with managerialism, the labour process and the...
The paper places youth transitions and vocational education and training (VET) within the global pol...
This article aims to create intellectual space in which issues of social inequality and education ca...
Economic crisis generates social exclusion which is generally attributed to failure at school or to ...
This article aims to create intellectual space in which issues of social inequality and education ca...
We investigate claims originating in the work of Daniel Bell that in post-industrial societies educa...
This book provides an inclusive and incisive analysis of the experiences of working-class young peop...
The article discusses theoretical background and empirical premises for supplementing the goals of e...
This book takes a theoretically informed look at British education policy over the last sixty years ...
The paper places youth transitions and VET within the global policy context in which economic compet...