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van Zanten, Agnès; Kosunen, Sonja – London Review of Education, 2013
This article analyzes the influence of Stephen Ball's work on research on markets and school choice in five European countries (Finland, France, Norway, Spain, and Sweden). The main focus is on the intellectual circulation of ideas, but the authors also take into account the relationship between ideas and social and political changes, as well…
Descriptors: School Choice, Foreign Countries, Educational Research, Social Change
Doyle, Michael; Griffin, Martyn – London Review of Education, 2012
Aimhigher was discontinued on 31 July 2011. This paper reviews the literature analysing its contribution to widening participation to higher education in the UK. Successes of Aimhigher are considered alongside its challenges; particularly the necessity to situate policy within the diverse demands of 42 areas covering England. These issues are…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Academic Aspiration, Educational Policy
Adnett, Nick; Tlupova, Diana – London Review of Education, 2008
The new English system of student finance seeks to resolve a higher education policy trilemma created by government's desire to switch more of the costs on to students, whilst seeking to promote both increased and widening participation. The rationale for this new funding system is based upon orthodox economic analysis which, the authors argue,…
Descriptors: Economic Research, Access to Education, Educational Policy, Higher Education
Katsuno, Masaaki; Takei, Tetsuro – London Review of Education, 2008
In the present paper the authors will describe the development of school evaluation policies in the context of recent Japanese education reform. In doing so, the applicability of Neave's "Evaluative State" thesis shall be examined. And then they will move on to the discussion as to how the policies will work in schools. Drawing on the findings of…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Politics of Education, Foreign Countries, Educational Policy
Bryan, Audrey – London Review of Education, 2008
This article considers social and educational policy responses to increasing ethnic diversity in the Republic of Ireland and related concerns about the intensification of racism in Irish society in the "Celtic Tiger" era. Drawing on approaches which emphasise the extent to which discourses on "race" and multiculturalism are woven into a more…
Descriptors: Nationalism, Cultural Pluralism, Foreign Countries, Educational Policy
Thompson, D. W. – London Review of Education, 2008
This paper has developed from research that the author initiated. The data were derived from an outreach project that aimed to increase awareness of and participation in higher education amongst Muslim women within a major English city. The paper elevates some of the author's findings into a general discussion on the role of higher education (HE)…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Muslims, Lifelong Learning, Citizenship Responsibility
Strohl, Nicholas M. – London Review of Education, 2006
Current debate on higher education in Britain is focused on its instrumental functions and largely ignores its social and cultural value. This paper considers the "idea of the university" in an historical perspective and critically examines current policy discourse while identifying robust alternatives to the utilitarian argument. It proposes,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Postmodernism, Debate, Foreign Countries
Baker, Sally; Brown, B.; Fazey, J. A. – London Review of Education, 2006
We provide an analysis of some recent widening participation literature concerning the barriers preventing non-traditional students accessing higher education. This literature criticizes higher education institutions and staff, opening up the academics' attitudes and skills to inquiry. We follow the genesis of four themes in the literature and…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Barriers, Nontraditional Students, Literature Reviews
Pearce, Diane; Gordon, Liz – London Review of Education, 2005
This paper examines the legislative framework developed in New Zealand over the last 15 years to facilitate greater parental choice in education. The discussion is set within the context of changes to admission practices in a number of education systems to advance the privatisation agenda, and outlines the resurgence of interest in the development…
Descriptors: School Choice, Foreign Countries, Educational Legislation, Admission Criteria
Wiborg, Susanne – London Review of Education, 2004
The purpose of this article is to outline a framework of explanation of the unique tradition of comprehensive schooling in Scandinavia. All the countries developed an all-through system of education from grade one to nine/ten with mixed ability classes for nearly all. This all-through system of education is a product of a long historical…
Descriptors: Social Integration, Educational History, Foreign Countries, Comparative Analysis
Shukra, Kalbir; Back, Les; Keith, Michael; Khan, Azra; Solomos, John – London Review of Education, 2004
The relationship between race, social cohesion and citizenship has become an important issue in recent political and policy debates. In this paper these questions are explored in the context of the changing forms of ethnic minority political engagement and participation that have evolved in the past two decades. We suggest that there are growing…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Educational Change, Multicultural Education, Debate

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