Recent educational reforms in England have sought to reshape public education in England by extending central government control of curriculum and assessment, while replacing local government control of schools with a quasi-private system of academies and multi academy trusts. In this paper, we resist reading this as the latest iteration of the debate between ‘traditional’ and ‘progressive’ education. Instead, we note how, despite the mobilisation of the rhetoric of the public and public education, schooling in England has never been public in any deeply meaningful sense. We develop a genealogical reading of public education in England, in which ideas of British universalism – ‘the public’ – and inequality and exclusion in education and soc...
Reconceptualising the neoliberal project in education as a process of colonisation, this paper consi...
Terry Wrigley - ORCID 0000-0002-1536-243X https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1536-243XThis article is writ...
School-based education in England has been radically transformed by the introduction of the academie...
Funding The authors received no financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication o...
Recent educational reforms in England have sought to reshape public education by extending central g...
This special issue explores past, present and potential future imaginaries of ‘public’ education in ...
Introduced to the British education system under the Education Act 2002 and later enshrined in the N...
Reconceptualising the neoliberal project in education as a process of colonisation, this paper consi...
This special issue explores past, present and potential future imaginaries of ‘public’ education in ...
This article aims to demonstrate the hazards of an education system controlled by any one group – in...
The paper looks at the English public school system before and during the days of the British Empir...
Since devolution in the late 1990s, education policy in England has diverged further from that in Sc...
Focussing on the ideological aspects of privatisation, this paper explores ways in which ‘freedom’ h...
This is an argument for a new public education for England, but not for a new public school. The foc...
England’s public university system has been groaning and lurching toward privatization for decades....
Reconceptualising the neoliberal project in education as a process of colonisation, this paper consi...
Terry Wrigley - ORCID 0000-0002-1536-243X https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1536-243XThis article is writ...
School-based education in England has been radically transformed by the introduction of the academie...
Funding The authors received no financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication o...
Recent educational reforms in England have sought to reshape public education by extending central g...
This special issue explores past, present and potential future imaginaries of ‘public’ education in ...
Introduced to the British education system under the Education Act 2002 and later enshrined in the N...
Reconceptualising the neoliberal project in education as a process of colonisation, this paper consi...
This special issue explores past, present and potential future imaginaries of ‘public’ education in ...
This article aims to demonstrate the hazards of an education system controlled by any one group – in...
The paper looks at the English public school system before and during the days of the British Empir...
Since devolution in the late 1990s, education policy in England has diverged further from that in Sc...
Focussing on the ideological aspects of privatisation, this paper explores ways in which ‘freedom’ h...
This is an argument for a new public education for England, but not for a new public school. The foc...
England’s public university system has been groaning and lurching toward privatization for decades....
Reconceptualising the neoliberal project in education as a process of colonisation, this paper consi...
Terry Wrigley - ORCID 0000-0002-1536-243X https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1536-243XThis article is writ...
School-based education in England has been radically transformed by the introduction of the academie...