1st Edition

Policy and Education

By Paul Adams Copyright 2014
    192 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    192 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Written specifically for education studies students, this accessible text offers a clear introduction to education policy. It aims to help the reader understand what is meant by educational policy, how policy can be made and the main discourses that have driven education.

    Capturing the essential aspects of educational policy over the last thirty years, the book provides an overview of political themes in education demonstrating how education policy has progressed and the effect this and politics have had on schools. It then covers key themes such as performance, choice and professionalism to show how education policy is constructed and implemented and how this has impacted on education in practice.

    Features include:

    • activities that can be undertaken individually or as a group to promote discussion

    • annotated further reading lists;

    • chapter overviews and summaries

    Written as part of the Foundations in Education Studies series, this timely textbook is essential reading for students coming to the study of education policy for the first time.

    1. Education Policy and Policy Making  Part One: Current Political Discourses  2. Performance and Education  3. Choice and Education  4. Professionalism in Education Policy  5. Education and Wider Society  Part Two: The Educational Consequences  6. Early Years Education  7. Primary Education Policy  8. Secondary Education Policy  9. Post Compulsory Education  10. Where Next?  11. Conclusion

     

     

    Biography

    Paul Adams is a lecturer at the University of Strathclyde, UK. His interests are in education policy, the politics of pedagogy and social and educational inclusion.