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The Education Debate Stephen J. Ball

The Education Debate By Stephen J. Ball

The Education Debate by Stephen J. Ball


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Guides readers through the flood of government initiatives and policies, including beacon Schools, the academies programme, parental choice, foundation schools, faith schools and teaching standards.

The Education Debate Summary

The Education Debate by Stephen J. Ball

Tony Blair's 1996 pre-election speech put 'education, education, education' firmly at the centre of the policy stage. Education has since become a key political issue and a major focus of media attention. It is also seen as a crucial factor in ensuring economic productivity and competitiveness. But whose interests are at the centre of this shift in education policy? And how could things be if we thought about education differently? In this enthralling book, Stephen J. Ball guides us through the flood of government initiatives and policies that have been introduced over the past 20 years, including beacon Schools, the academies programme, parental choice, foundation schools, faith schools and teaching standards. He looks at the politics of these policy interventions and how they have changed the face of education, 'joining up' policy within a broader framework of initiatives, turning children into 'learners' and parents into 'consumers'.Ball's sociological approach to analysing and making sense of current policies and ideas around education uncovers issues of class, choice, globalisation, equality and citizenship, as well as the conflicting needs of children and families on the one hand and the economy and the state on the other. This exciting series offers a guide through some of today's most hotly contested policy issues by distinguished leaders in the field. Each book untangles current policy debates, looking behind the rhetoric and spin to discover what is at the core of contemporary political agendas. The authors present their own perspectives and make recommendations for what could - or should - be our priorities for future policy reform.

The Education Debate Reviews

"Stephen Ball provides the intellectual resources for understanding how education policy is produced, what it seeks to do and what its effects are. Theoretically and empirically adroit, it is essential reading for all those needing to understand education policy and politics." Bob Lingard, Andrew Bell Professor of Education, The University of Edinburgh "The Education Debate is a tour de force not only for its authority and penetration but also...its accessibility." Roger Brown in Higher Education Review "His introduction to key concepts should be required reading both for those engaged in policy making processes and those seeking to influence change in education." Rob Berkeley, Runnymede Bulletin

About Stephen J. Ball

Stephen J. Ball is Karl Mannheim Professor of the Sociology of Education at the Institute of Education, University of London. His work is in 'policy sociology' and he has conducted a series of ESRC-funded studies which focus on issues of social class and policy. He has an honorary doctorate from Turku University, Finland, is Visiting Professor at the University of San Andres, Argentina, and is a Fellow of the British Academy.

Table of Contents

Introduction to key concepts: education policy, economic necessity and public service reform; Class, comprehensives and continuities: a short history of English education policy; Current policy models and The UK government's approach to public service reform; Current key issues: forms of policy and forms of equity; A sociology of education policy: past, present and future.

Additional information

GOR008403104
9781861349200
1861349203
The Education Debate by Stephen J. Ball
Used - Like New
Paperback
Policy Press
2008-01-18
256
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