This paper is concerned with the role of standards and standard setting in shaping the expansion of post school education in highly unequal society. It draws on an account of the debates and policies on standards in the UK from the 1980’s to today and the wider lessons that can be learned from them. It argues that relying on any type of standards on their own, independently of any consideration of curriculum, pedagogy and the distribtution of educational resources is doomed to failure. It concludes by linking the idea of higher stadards for all to Morrow’s concept of ‘epistemic access’
In the context of international systemic reforms promoting professional standards for teachers and i...
This paper provides a review of curriculum change under successive governments, highlighting the da...
ABSTRACT. This paper offers a critical discussion on the issue of educational standards by (i) clari...
This paper examines the growth of the standards movement in education and asserts that the standards...
n the last decade or so there has been a fervent public interest in educational issues, prac-tices a...
The paper offers a contribution to the unravelling of the complex issue of standardisation in the fi...
This paper reports on some aspects of a collaborative action research project involving teams from 2...
This article focuses on attempts to understand how the curriculum and pedagogy can help to reduce in...
<p>This article closely examines the development of education in England, taking special account of ...
This paper puts forward a proposal for reviewing the role and purpose of standards in the context of...
This is a day of attempted standardization in schools. Educators everywhere are attempting to reduce...
Debate over widening access to higher education is narrowing to a focus on preservation of standards...
Debate over widening access to higher education is narrowing to a focus on preservation of standards...
The capacity of schooling to overcome disadvantage in society is a recurring topic of discussion and...
Perhaps no other words occur more frequently than standards in today’s discourse on educational refo...
In the context of international systemic reforms promoting professional standards for teachers and i...
This paper provides a review of curriculum change under successive governments, highlighting the da...
ABSTRACT. This paper offers a critical discussion on the issue of educational standards by (i) clari...
This paper examines the growth of the standards movement in education and asserts that the standards...
n the last decade or so there has been a fervent public interest in educational issues, prac-tices a...
The paper offers a contribution to the unravelling of the complex issue of standardisation in the fi...
This paper reports on some aspects of a collaborative action research project involving teams from 2...
This article focuses on attempts to understand how the curriculum and pedagogy can help to reduce in...
<p>This article closely examines the development of education in England, taking special account of ...
This paper puts forward a proposal for reviewing the role and purpose of standards in the context of...
This is a day of attempted standardization in schools. Educators everywhere are attempting to reduce...
Debate over widening access to higher education is narrowing to a focus on preservation of standards...
Debate over widening access to higher education is narrowing to a focus on preservation of standards...
The capacity of schooling to overcome disadvantage in society is a recurring topic of discussion and...
Perhaps no other words occur more frequently than standards in today’s discourse on educational refo...
In the context of international systemic reforms promoting professional standards for teachers and i...
This paper provides a review of curriculum change under successive governments, highlighting the da...
ABSTRACT. This paper offers a critical discussion on the issue of educational standards by (i) clari...