Education in a Post-Welfare Society (Introducing Social Policy)
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Reviews of the first edition
"This book must become the classic text for students of education, social and welfare policies. Sally Tomlinson, doyenne of policy-orientated education and social research, has written with commendable clarity and comprehensiveness a superb book on British education."
– Journal of Social Policy
“This book provides a context for understanding education policy which is currently missing from education and social policy courses. It should be compulsory reading."
– Len Barton, Institute of Education, University of London
"The persistence and reinforcement of class advantage through English education policy is a key theme... this book does a superb job of both highlighting the key social justice concerns and controversies over the last fifty years and providing an overview of education policy developments over the same period."
– British Journal of Sociology of Education
Highly commended - S.E.S Book Prize 2002
The acclaimed first edition of Education in a Post-Welfare Society provided a critical overview of education policy since 1945. It demonstrated how a relatively decentralised education system became a system in which funding, teaching and curriculum are centrally controlled and privatisation encouraged, with education becoming a prop for global market economy rather than a pillar of the welfare state.
The second edition continues the policy story up to 2005, covering two terms of a New Labour government and their plans for a third term. It also continues an examination of the relationship of education policy to social class, race, gender and the economy, paying attention to the educational disadvantages of some ethnic groups and refugee children. The book includes chronologies of education acts, reports and initiatives and summaries of major legislation.
This is an invaluable resource for all those concerned with social policy and education, including educational researchers, professionals and politicians.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #161508 in Books
- Published on: 2005-11-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 288 pages
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About the Author
Sally Tomlinson has held Chairs in educational research and policy at the Universities of Lancaster, Wales (Swansea) and Goldsmiths College, London, where she was also Dean of Education and a Pro-Warden of the college. She is currently Emeritus Professor at Goldsmiths College and a Senior Research Fellow in the Department of Educational Studies, University of Oxford. She is also Chair of Trustees of the African Educational Trust.
Customer Reviews
A really readable book
This book is written in a very clear and accessible style. It summarises changes in education between 1945 and 1980, and then focuses on the changes brought in in the 1980s under the Conservative government, and the subsequent changes under New Labour. This is jam packed with information and discussion points. I always like books that don't make me feel inadequate: this book was great because it used everyday language without 'academic speak'.



