2,400
views
0
recommends
+1 Recommend
1 collections
    0
    shares
      scite_
       
      • Record: found
      • Abstract: found
      • Article: found
      Is Open Access

      'Because we can': Pluralism and structural reform in education

      research-article
      London Review of Education
      IOE Press
      STRUCTURAL REFORM, EDUCATIONAL GOVERNANCE, BRITISH CONSTITUTION, PLURALISM, INCLUSIVENESS
      Bookmark

            Abstract

            This article revisits a major paper published a decade ago by the political scientist Christopher Pollitt about the highly activist approach to the reform of public services taken in England in recent years. In education, the pace has accelerated since that paper appeared. The weaknesses of the current structures and processes resulting from this reforming zeal are enumerated. A particular focus is placed on the technocratic and market-oriented features of the current context, and their significance in the light of the moral, social, and cultural issues that lie at the heart of schooling. It is argued that analysts of educational governance pay insufficient attention to the distinctive characteristics of the British constitution and their impact on changes in structure and process within education, leading not just to a democratic deficit but also to a paucity of pluralism.

            Content

            Author and article information

            Journal
            10430
            London Review of Education
            IOE Press
            1474-8460
            01 March 2017
            : 15
            : 1
            : 115-125
            Article
            1474-8460(20170301)15:1L.115;1- s10.phd /ioep/clre/2017/00000015/00000001/art00010
            10.18546/LRE.15.1.10
            f59a4d8a-e322-4d61-a653-add49d1c89e8
            Copyright @ 2017
            History
            Categories
            Articles: General

            Education,Assessment, Evaluation & Research methods,Educational research & Statistics,General education
            INCLUSIVENESS,EDUCATIONAL GOVERNANCE,STRUCTURAL REFORM,PLURALISM,BRITISH CONSTITUTION

            Comments

            Comment on this article