The December 2008 special issue of the Oxford Review of Education provided a review of education policy during Tony Blair’s tenure as Prime Minister. This paper forms a response to the ten contributions to that special issue and discusses some of the issues raised in them. While a few positive aspects of education under New Labour were identified in the special edition, it focused more on the failures of New Labour than its achievements. A common theme to emerge from the papers included the government’s pursuit of neo‐liberal market policies at the expense of its professed commitment to social justice. While accepting that the government’s failure to tackle the differences in educational outcomes between advantaged and disadvantaged pupils ...
This article reviews the evidence on New Labour's educational achievements. It focuses on those aspe...
This article assesses the period following the 1988 Education Reform Act (ERA) and reflects on the m...
his paper explores the intentions and attempts of the New Labour govern-ment in the United Kingdom (...
The article discusses the steps undertaken by New Labour to reduce educational inequalities within t...
Education policy is at the very top of the political agenda - the proclaimed top priority of the 'Ne...
This paper reviews the achievements of the Labour government's education policy between 1997 and 200...
International audienceAlthough Gordon Brown became Prime Minister in June 2007 only, he played a key...
The British Labour Party has continued to make progress on education, following two broad policy pat...
This article reviews the evidence on New Labour’s educational achievements. It focuses on those aspe...
This article reviews the evidence on New Labour's educational achievements. It focuses on those aspe...
The article touches upon the educational policy provided by Tony Blair’s the first Labour government...
This second edition, of the well-received, Buckingham Journal of Education, gathers a series of arti...
About the book: Michael Fielding looks at what the Labour Government has achieved in the last four y...
Michael Fielding looks at what the Labour Government has achieved in the last four years with its po...
Michael Fielding looks at what the Labour Government has achieved in the last four years with its po...
This article reviews the evidence on New Labour's educational achievements. It focuses on those aspe...
This article assesses the period following the 1988 Education Reform Act (ERA) and reflects on the m...
his paper explores the intentions and attempts of the New Labour govern-ment in the United Kingdom (...
The article discusses the steps undertaken by New Labour to reduce educational inequalities within t...
Education policy is at the very top of the political agenda - the proclaimed top priority of the 'Ne...
This paper reviews the achievements of the Labour government's education policy between 1997 and 200...
International audienceAlthough Gordon Brown became Prime Minister in June 2007 only, he played a key...
The British Labour Party has continued to make progress on education, following two broad policy pat...
This article reviews the evidence on New Labour’s educational achievements. It focuses on those aspe...
This article reviews the evidence on New Labour's educational achievements. It focuses on those aspe...
The article touches upon the educational policy provided by Tony Blair’s the first Labour government...
This second edition, of the well-received, Buckingham Journal of Education, gathers a series of arti...
About the book: Michael Fielding looks at what the Labour Government has achieved in the last four y...
Michael Fielding looks at what the Labour Government has achieved in the last four years with its po...
Michael Fielding looks at what the Labour Government has achieved in the last four years with its po...
This article reviews the evidence on New Labour's educational achievements. It focuses on those aspe...
This article assesses the period following the 1988 Education Reform Act (ERA) and reflects on the m...
his paper explores the intentions and attempts of the New Labour govern-ment in the United Kingdom (...