This book explores the ethical and philosophical issues behind the provision of market-led alternative education. The volume examines the models of Free, Studio, Supplementary and Co-operative school provisions, asking whether a market-based approach to delivering higher standards of education actually works.
This book explores the ethical and philosophical issues behind the provision of market-led alternative education. The volume examines the models of Free, Studio, Supplementary and Co-operative school provisions, asking whether a market-based approach to delivering higher standards of education actually works.
Diane Abbott, Member of Parliament, UK Cassie Earl, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK Kehinde Andrews, Newman University, UK
Inhaltsangabe
1. Making Education a Priority: An Overview; Ornette D Clennon 2. Alternative Education as Protest; Ornette D. Clennon Education and Social Change: A Theoretical Approach; Cassie Earl 3. Do Supplementary Schools Provide Holistic Learning that is able to Promote Cultural Identity?; Ornette D Clennon Resisting Racism: The Black Supplementary School Movement; Kehinde Andrews 4. Shoe Horning the Arts into Education; for whose Benefit? Arts-led Special Schools; Ornette D Clennon 5. The Great Debate? Free, Studio and Co-operative Schools; Ornette D Clennon 6. Where do we go from Here? Towards a Community-Led Approach to Education; Ornette D Clennon
1. Making Education a Priority: An Overview; Ornette D Clennon 2. Alternative Education as Protest; Ornette D. Clennon Education and Social Change: A Theoretical Approach; Cassie Earl 3. Do Supplementary Schools Provide Holistic Learning that is able to Promote Cultural Identity?; Ornette D Clennon Resisting Racism: The Black Supplementary School Movement; Kehinde Andrews 4. Shoe Horning the Arts into Education; for whose Benefit? Arts-led Special Schools; Ornette D Clennon 5. The Great Debate? Free, Studio and Co-operative Schools; Ornette D Clennon 6. Where do we go from Here? Towards a Community-Led Approach to Education; Ornette D Clennon
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