British Public Schools: Policy and Practice

First published in 1984, British Public Schools is a collection of empirically based articles written by sociologists of education who have conducted research into public schools. Studies are presented on why parents sent their children to public schools, on the experiences of pupils and teachers, on aspirations and attitudes of pupils towards higher education, on the increasing emphasis of schools on examination successes, and on the relationships between public school education and educational and occupational successes. This book is an essential read for scholars and researchers of sociology of education and education.

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British Public Schools: Policy and Practice

First published in 1984, British Public Schools is a collection of empirically based articles written by sociologists of education who have conducted research into public schools. Studies are presented on why parents sent their children to public schools, on the experiences of pupils and teachers, on aspirations and attitudes of pupils towards higher education, on the increasing emphasis of schools on examination successes, and on the relationships between public school education and educational and occupational successes. This book is an essential read for scholars and researchers of sociology of education and education.

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British Public Schools: Policy and Practice

British Public Schools: Policy and Practice

by Geoffrey Walford (Editor)
British Public Schools: Policy and Practice

British Public Schools: Policy and Practice

by Geoffrey Walford (Editor)

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First published in 1984, British Public Schools is a collection of empirically based articles written by sociologists of education who have conducted research into public schools. Studies are presented on why parents sent their children to public schools, on the experiences of pupils and teachers, on aspirations and attitudes of pupils towards higher education, on the increasing emphasis of schools on examination successes, and on the relationships between public school education and educational and occupational successes. This book is an essential read for scholars and researchers of sociology of education and education.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781000580150
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 04/29/2022
Series: Routledge Revivals
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 228
File size: 979 KB

About the Author

Geoffrey Walford

Table of Contents

1.Introduction: British Public Schools 2. The Political Arithmetic of Public Schools 3. The Demand for a Public School Education: A Crisis of Confidence in Comprehensive Schooling? 4. Debs, Dollies, Swots and Weeds: Classroom Styles at St. Luke’s 5. Public Schools and the Choice at 18+ 6. The Changing Professionalism of Public School Teachers 7. Parents, Sons and Their Careers: A Case Study of a Public School, 1930-50 8. Evaluating Policy Change: The Assisted Places Scheme 9. Images of Independent Schooling: Exploring the Perceptions of Parents and Politicians Contributors Index

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