Comprehensive Schools and the Future

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Abstract

This article argues that comprehensive reorganisation was not a one-off policy reform but a complex, bottom-up campaign for equity and fairness in education, with varied consequences and outcomes. Recent battles over student fees, free schools and academies show that the quest for democratic education does not lead to a permanent achievement but to perpetual struggle with privileged groups who feel themselves threatened by social justice.

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BARKER, B. (2012). Comprehensive Schools and the Future. FORUM, 54(1), 41. https://doi.org/10.2304/forum.2012.54.1.41

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