The changes in educational policy in Britain that are being promoted by Margaret Thatcher's government are of such significance that educators in North America might be well advised to take notice of them. Professor Buck, in the Winter issue of this journal, detailed many of these changes and compared them to the policies of Matthew Arnold. In this commentary, an attempt is made to examine the personal and political background of Margaret Thatcher and to draw some inferences about the origin of her ideas and policies, which have come to be known commonly as "Thatcherism."
Margaret Thatcher changed British politics – but did her policies change our political attitudes? In...
Since 1979, Premier Margaret Thatcher has been successfully leading her Government for seven years. ...
In the postwar era, there has been a change in the nature of the British Conservative Party caused b...
Margaret Thatcher's Conservative government is planning legislation to initiate a radical overhaul o...
Rarely have changes to state funded school education in the United Kingdom (UK) been as significant ...
This paper revisits the abolition of the colleges of education in England and Wales, specialist prov...
The key policies initiated in the 1980s such as structural reforms (school and provider diversificat...
The Thatcherite approach to secondary education, which has broadly been adhered to by subsequent gov...
Three decades after the election of Margaret Thatcher as Prime Minister, it is perhaps time to take ...
Thatcher is probably unique in that her most famous piece of philosophy appears in a magazine more f...
The 1980s were a watershed for education policy. Margaret Thatcher became Prime Minister in the Unit...
In education as in other public services, continuities between New Labour and the Thatcher and Major...
Margaret Thatcher changed British politics – but did her policies change our political attitudes? In...
Introduction. MargaretThatcher’s legacy The essay introduces the journal sections, outlining the re...
Summarizes the educational polity impacts of Thatcherism on curriculum in the late 1980s
Margaret Thatcher changed British politics – but did her policies change our political attitudes? In...
Since 1979, Premier Margaret Thatcher has been successfully leading her Government for seven years. ...
In the postwar era, there has been a change in the nature of the British Conservative Party caused b...
Margaret Thatcher's Conservative government is planning legislation to initiate a radical overhaul o...
Rarely have changes to state funded school education in the United Kingdom (UK) been as significant ...
This paper revisits the abolition of the colleges of education in England and Wales, specialist prov...
The key policies initiated in the 1980s such as structural reforms (school and provider diversificat...
The Thatcherite approach to secondary education, which has broadly been adhered to by subsequent gov...
Three decades after the election of Margaret Thatcher as Prime Minister, it is perhaps time to take ...
Thatcher is probably unique in that her most famous piece of philosophy appears in a magazine more f...
The 1980s were a watershed for education policy. Margaret Thatcher became Prime Minister in the Unit...
In education as in other public services, continuities between New Labour and the Thatcher and Major...
Margaret Thatcher changed British politics – but did her policies change our political attitudes? In...
Introduction. MargaretThatcher’s legacy The essay introduces the journal sections, outlining the re...
Summarizes the educational polity impacts of Thatcherism on curriculum in the late 1980s
Margaret Thatcher changed British politics – but did her policies change our political attitudes? In...
Since 1979, Premier Margaret Thatcher has been successfully leading her Government for seven years. ...
In the postwar era, there has been a change in the nature of the British Conservative Party caused b...