This thesis examines the philosophical drivers behind the education policy agenda pursued by the New Labour Government and will test the assertion that: Mrs Thatcher had a project. Blair's historic project is adjusting us to it. (Hall, S. 1998.14. p 28) The research considers the legislative policy, practice and continuities between Conservative and New Labour governments and critically analyses the 'Third Way'with particular reference to modernisation, competition and the restructuring of the welfare state in response to globalisation. The thesis also examines the growth of the private sector in state education, the development of the Private Finance Initiative in both policy and operational terms and draws conclusions about the implica...
According to key figures within New Labour, the advent of the knowledge-based economy has ended the ...
This paper argues that the neoliberalization of education in England, begun in the 1980s, is having ...
This thesis critically explores the broad relationship between New Labour’s adoption of social exclu...
This thesis examines the philosophical drivers behind the education policy agenda pursued by the New...
This study examines the policy change and continuities in the delivery of public education services ...
This study examines the policy change and continuities in the delivery of public education services ...
This thesis investigates the political management of state schooling under New Labour from 1997-2010...
This article draws on data from a study carried out on the evolution of specialist schools under New...
Introduced to the British education system under the Education Act 2002 and later enshrined in the N...
This thesis is an evaluation of the secondary education and attainment policies of the New Labour go...
This article explores the ways in which the neo-liberal impetus toward the privatization of state sc...
Analyses of emerging New Labour policy and practice in the post-compulsory education and training s...
The 1988 Education Reform Act sought to deconstruct the framework of post Second War social democrat...
Education policy is at the very top of the political agenda - the proclaimed top priority of the 'Ne...
Prior to the 2010 general election the ‘Big Society’ was the major political narrative created and s...
According to key figures within New Labour, the advent of the knowledge-based economy has ended the ...
This paper argues that the neoliberalization of education in England, begun in the 1980s, is having ...
This thesis critically explores the broad relationship between New Labour’s adoption of social exclu...
This thesis examines the philosophical drivers behind the education policy agenda pursued by the New...
This study examines the policy change and continuities in the delivery of public education services ...
This study examines the policy change and continuities in the delivery of public education services ...
This thesis investigates the political management of state schooling under New Labour from 1997-2010...
This article draws on data from a study carried out on the evolution of specialist schools under New...
Introduced to the British education system under the Education Act 2002 and later enshrined in the N...
This thesis is an evaluation of the secondary education and attainment policies of the New Labour go...
This article explores the ways in which the neo-liberal impetus toward the privatization of state sc...
Analyses of emerging New Labour policy and practice in the post-compulsory education and training s...
The 1988 Education Reform Act sought to deconstruct the framework of post Second War social democrat...
Education policy is at the very top of the political agenda - the proclaimed top priority of the 'Ne...
Prior to the 2010 general election the ‘Big Society’ was the major political narrative created and s...
According to key figures within New Labour, the advent of the knowledge-based economy has ended the ...
This paper argues that the neoliberalization of education in England, begun in the 1980s, is having ...
This thesis critically explores the broad relationship between New Labour’s adoption of social exclu...