Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Popular education in England: the historical legacy -- The post-war educational settlement: a conservative revolution -- The golden age?: the sixties and early-seventies -- 1974-1979: the teachers lose control -- 1979-1989: a decade of change -- Forging a new consensus in education: the implementation of the Education Reform Act, 1989-1997 -- New Labour and the curriculum since 1997
Over the last 30 years, teacher education has become a major area of government policy in many count...
The ideas of the New Left and the recently emerged alter-globalisation movements are marginal within...
Ted Hughesʼs influential book on poetry writing for teachers and school pupils 'Poetry In The Making...
This paper traces the development of teacher education policy during the first two terms of the New ...
This paper revisits the abolition of the colleges of education in England and Wales, specialist prov...
In education as in other public services, continuities between New Labour and the Thatcher and Major...
The first part of this article contextualises 'education reform' - the restructuring of education an...
The closure and reorganization of the Colleges of Education in England and Wales during the 1970s wi...
The first part of this article contextualises ‘education reform’ – the restructuring of education an...
This article assesses the period following the 1988 Education Reform Act (ERA) and reflects on the m...
For people who worked in colleges of education, in particular for academic staff, 1992 was the year ...
After the World War II, the Progressives led the reformation of education in England. This trend was...
The first part of this article contextualises `education reform’- the restructuring of education and...
This paper provides a review of curriculum change under successive governments, highlighting the da...
Progressive education was originated by educator John Dewey early in this century and has, since the...
Over the last 30 years, teacher education has become a major area of government policy in many count...
The ideas of the New Left and the recently emerged alter-globalisation movements are marginal within...
Ted Hughesʼs influential book on poetry writing for teachers and school pupils 'Poetry In The Making...
This paper traces the development of teacher education policy during the first two terms of the New ...
This paper revisits the abolition of the colleges of education in England and Wales, specialist prov...
In education as in other public services, continuities between New Labour and the Thatcher and Major...
The first part of this article contextualises 'education reform' - the restructuring of education an...
The closure and reorganization of the Colleges of Education in England and Wales during the 1970s wi...
The first part of this article contextualises ‘education reform’ – the restructuring of education an...
This article assesses the period following the 1988 Education Reform Act (ERA) and reflects on the m...
For people who worked in colleges of education, in particular for academic staff, 1992 was the year ...
After the World War II, the Progressives led the reformation of education in England. This trend was...
The first part of this article contextualises `education reform’- the restructuring of education and...
This paper provides a review of curriculum change under successive governments, highlighting the da...
Progressive education was originated by educator John Dewey early in this century and has, since the...
Over the last 30 years, teacher education has become a major area of government policy in many count...
The ideas of the New Left and the recently emerged alter-globalisation movements are marginal within...
Ted Hughesʼs influential book on poetry writing for teachers and school pupils 'Poetry In The Making...