Since the passing of the 1988 Education Reform Act British education, particularly at a secondary level, has been transformed. The changes enacted in this and subsequent legislation have opened up state-provided education to a market-oriented system which is led more by the preferences of parents than the dictation of local or national planners. This means that local authorities and other providers of education have been left in a situation where they are relatively powerless to provide adequate schooling in a proactive manner. It is also the case that there is a danger of a 'two-tier' education system developing whereby the better-informed middle classes are served by high achieving schools and less advantaged pupils are left to fill in...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 135-168.Chapter 1. The research context -- Chapter 2. Revi...
Bridget, Kathryn, Rob and Alex describe how the use of interactive physical demonstration models can...
In 2003 school geography was in a state of crisis: enrolment in GCSE geography courses had fallen b...
Since the passing of the 1988 Education Reform Act British education, particularly at a secondary le...
A question asked at the United States of America (USA) National Council for Geographic Education (NC...
Until quite recently, geographical information systems have been limited to the resources and studen...
Geographic Information System (GIS) technology is revolutionizing spatial data visualization, handli...
This thesis describes the development of a specification for a computer based modelling system in ge...
A series of major reforms during the 1980s and 1990s have led to the transformation of the education...
School education is commonly seen in national news headlines as one of the major political debating ...
School building is a long term investment that always involves huge capital. Although school buildi...
There is widespread concern about the educational provision for most able pupils within non-selectiv...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:9349.886(LU-SG-WP--95/10) / BLDSC - ...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 1993.In...
Using spatial analysis tools such as GIS (Geographical Information Systems), this study maps the hom...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 135-168.Chapter 1. The research context -- Chapter 2. Revi...
Bridget, Kathryn, Rob and Alex describe how the use of interactive physical demonstration models can...
In 2003 school geography was in a state of crisis: enrolment in GCSE geography courses had fallen b...
Since the passing of the 1988 Education Reform Act British education, particularly at a secondary le...
A question asked at the United States of America (USA) National Council for Geographic Education (NC...
Until quite recently, geographical information systems have been limited to the resources and studen...
Geographic Information System (GIS) technology is revolutionizing spatial data visualization, handli...
This thesis describes the development of a specification for a computer based modelling system in ge...
A series of major reforms during the 1980s and 1990s have led to the transformation of the education...
School education is commonly seen in national news headlines as one of the major political debating ...
School building is a long term investment that always involves huge capital. Although school buildi...
There is widespread concern about the educational provision for most able pupils within non-selectiv...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:9349.886(LU-SG-WP--95/10) / BLDSC - ...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 1993.In...
Using spatial analysis tools such as GIS (Geographical Information Systems), this study maps the hom...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 135-168.Chapter 1. The research context -- Chapter 2. Revi...
Bridget, Kathryn, Rob and Alex describe how the use of interactive physical demonstration models can...
In 2003 school geography was in a state of crisis: enrolment in GCSE geography courses had fallen b...