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Wood, Margaret; Pennington, Andrew; Su, Feng – Oxford Review of Education, 2023
This article analyses, mingles and blends divergent and complementary strands from the thinking of Hannah Arendt (1906-1975) and Sir Alec Clegg (1909-1986), two contemporaneous but different influential public figures and thinkers in the post-World War Two period. The paper uses these strands to construct a critique of the current colonisation of…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational History, Futures (of Society), Criticism
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Kirby, Philip – Oxford Review of Education, 2020
The 'dyslexia debate' is resilient. In the media, a key component of the debate is the notion that dyslexia does not exist, popularised by a series of vociferous commentators. For them, dyslexia is an invention of overly-concerned parents, supported by a clique of private educational psychologists willing to offer a diagnosis -- for a fee -- even…
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Educational History, Educational Change, Learning Problems
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Alegre, Alexandra; Heitor, Teresa – Oxford Review of Education, 2021
This paper examines the design of school buildings in the last decade of the Portuguese dictatorship (1964-1974) and its relationship with the country's educational policies, geared towards the objectives of industrialisation and economic growth. It also considers the economic constraints placed on the building of schools, the technical and…
Descriptors: Educational History, Building Design, School Buildings, Authoritarianism
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Lau, Tracy Chui-shan; Tse, Thomas Kwan-choi; Leung, Yan Wing – Oxford Review of Education, 2016
"Chinese" is an ambiguous term, depending on whether it is taken to describe a political, linguistic, or cultural entity. While the term has often been considered to represent a politically and culturally homogeneous national identity in recent decades, this article aims to challenge this notion by examining the characteristics and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Nationalism, Educational Practices, Educational History
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Hardy, Ian; Rönnerman, Karin; Beach, Dennis – Oxford Review of Education, 2019
This paper analyses recent educational reforms on teachers' work in Sweden following the 2010 Education Act, and up to the School Commission Report released in April 2017. We draw upon key policy texts and associated documents from the Ministry of Education, and the Swedish National Agency for Education ("Skolverket"). We consider the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Educational Change, Educational Legislation
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Kim, Sun – Oxford Review of Education, 2017
This paper critically considers the notion of educational policy transfer by addressing the roles of significant actors, based on an analysis of educational reforms made during the Soviet and US military occupation in the two Koreas. Using evidence from the Korean cases, the paper challenges the state-centric, linear, and static views of…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Technology Transfer, Educational Change, Foreign Policy
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Watson, David – Oxford Review of Education, 2015
This piece offers two stories and attempts a contrast between them. These are about how UK higher education responded to the economic crisis of the 1970s, and about how it is shaping up in response to the banking crisis of 2008 and its global ramifications. The first is constructed around the rise and fall of "public sector higher…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Economic Impact, Economic Change, College Role
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Whitty, Geoff; Wisby, Emma – Oxford Review of Education, 2016
Since devolution in the late 1990s, education policy in England has diverged further from that in Scotland and also from policy in Wales and Northern Ireland. In this paper we review the roots and trajectory of the English education reforms over the past two decades. Our focus is the schools sector, though we also touch on adjoining reforms to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Practices, Governance, Educational Policy
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Hinchliffe, Geoffrey – Oxford Review of Education, 2013
My aim in this paper is to raise the question of educational authority in terms of a philosophical and historical understanding in the context of a democratic polity. In particular, I wish to advance the view that educational authority in England is not well-founded since it resides increasingly with the Secretary of State for Education. This…
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Philosophy, Foreign Countries, Educational Administration
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Whitty, Geoff – Oxford Review of Education, 2014
This paper discusses one of Furlong's major areas of work, the theory and practice of teacher education. Taking up where our joint publication "Teacher Education in Transition: Re-Forming Professionalism?" (Open University Press 2000) left off, it examines how accelerated moves towards school-based teacher education, as well as increased…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Faculty Development, Role of Education, Educational Sociology
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Smith, George; Smith, Teresa – Oxford Review of Education, 2014
Focusing on data and policies from England, trends in educational disadvantage by area are traced from the late 1960s when the first pilot projects were established in the UK, to the present. The origins of these developments and the subsequent rises and falls of such area-based policies in England are reviewed. Specially collected data for the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational History, Educationally Disadvantaged, Geographic Location
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Oancea, Alis – Oxford Review of Education, 2014
This paper traces long-standing philosophical, sociological and political tensions that have been at the core of narratives about state-funded teacher education, since its inception in England. These tensions are still visible today in debates around the professional knowledge of teachers, such as those described in Furlong (2013).…
Descriptors: Criticism, Teacher Education, Knowledge Base for Teaching, Foreign Countries
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Mercer, Neil; Dawes, Lyn – Oxford Review of Education, 2014
The close study of classroom talk has been an active field of research since the 1970s, when John Furlong made his significant contribution. Focusing particularly on research into teacher-student interactions, we will review the development of this field from the 1970s until the present, considering what has been learned and the educational…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Interaction Process Analysis, Classroom Environment, Educational Research
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Courtney, Steven J. – Oxford Review of Education, 2015
The number and range of school types in England is increasing rapidly in response to a neoliberal policy agenda aiming to expand choice of provision as a mechanism for raising educational standards. In this paper, I seek to undertake a mapping of these school types in order to describe and explain what is happening. I capture this busy terrain…
Descriptors: Institutional Characteristics, Neoliberalism, Academic Standards, Foreign Countries
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Power, Sally; Taylor, Chris – Oxford Review of Education, 2013
This paper explores the complex relationship between social justice and education in the public and private spheres. The politics of education is often presented as a battle between left and right, the state and the market. In this representation, the public and the private spheres are neatly aligned on either side of the line of battle, and…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Correlation, Public Education, Private Education
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