Meritocracy, Citizenship and Education: New Labour's Legacy

Meritocracy, Citizenship and Education: New Labour's Legacy

by John Beck
Meritocracy, Citizenship and Education: New Labour's Legacy

Meritocracy, Citizenship and Education: New Labour's Legacy

by John Beck

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Overview

Young's iconic book The Rise of the Meritocracy, which not only coined the word meritocracy but contained a prescient warning about the dangers of pursuing the vision of a meritocratic society.

This fascinating book takes this anniversary as its starting point for an analysis and critique of meritocracy, citizenship and education.  Part I begins with two substantial chapters - the first discussing Young's book and its influence, and the second the revival of support for meritocracy under New Labour in the UK, with particular reference to its implications for education; the third chapter then examines and critiques the ways New Labour has interpreted the idea of active citizenship.

Part II examines issues of continuity and change in New Labour policy on schools, the curriculum, and the professions (especially but not only the teaching profession).

Issues raised in Part I are revisited in Part III,  which is devoted to an analysis of policy responses to the problems of multiculturalism and their relation to immigration policy and ideas of a common civic culture in both Britain and overseas.

In all the sections, the aim is to go beyond exposition to develop a sustained critique, particularly of New Labour's over-centralizing tendencies and the associated erosion of local and institutional democracy.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781847060730
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 05/20/2008
Series: Continuum Studies in Education (Hardcover)
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.56(d)

About the Author

John Beck lectures in the Sociology of Education and Curriculum Studies in the Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge. He was previously Head of Education Studies at Homerton College, Cambridge where he is still a Fellow. He has published widely in a range of highly reputable academic journals in the fields of Education Theory, the Sociology of Education, and Curriculum Studies.

Table of Contents

GLOSSARYACKNOWLEDGEMENTSINTRODUCTION
 
PART I: MERITOCRACY, POST-DEMOCRACY AND EDUCATION

1. Debating Meritocracy
2. New Labour, New Meritocracy3. New Labour's Citizenship Agenda
 
PART II: ‘MODERNISING' EDUCATION AND THE PROFESSIONS

4. Makeover Or Takeover? The Strange Death of Educational Autonomy in Neo-liberal England

5. The Assault on the Professions and the Restructuring of Academic and Professional Identities - a Bernsteinian Analysis (co-authored with Michael F. D. Young)
6. ‘Directed Time': Identity and Time in New Right and New Labour Policy Discourse
7. The School Curriculum and the National Curriculum: Conservative and New Labour Reforms
PART III: CULTURAL, RELIGIOUS AND ETHNIC DIVERSITY: CHALLENGES AND POSSIBILITIES 8. Cultural Coexistence and Identity Politics in an Age of Anxiety: Dilemmas of Nationhood and CitizenshipBIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX

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