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Parent choice, diversity of school provision and the idea of a quasi-market in schools have dominated education policy for the last thirty years since the passage of the 1988 Great Education Reform Act. Journalist Fiona Millar asks whether these policies have really been in the best interests of our children.

Produktbeschreibung
Parent choice, diversity of school provision and the idea of a quasi-market in schools have dominated education policy for the last thirty years since the passage of the 1988 Great Education Reform Act. Journalist Fiona Millar asks whether these policies have really been in the best interests of our children.
Autorenporträt
Fiona Millar is a journalist and campaigner on education and parenting issues. She is a former adviser to Cherie Blair. She contributes to Education Guardian and was a founder of the Local Schools Network.