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Nixon, Jon – London Review of Education, 2004
This paper argues that universities need to reclaim a public and inclusive language for education that reflects the moral ends and purposes of academic practice. It claims that there are certain moral goods implicit in the activities--of research, scholarship and teaching--that comprise such practice; and it defines these goods in terms of…
Descriptors: Relationship, Research, Scholarship, Instruction
Halpin, David – London Review of Education, 2004
William Hazlitt (1778-1830), one of the most important critics of the English Romantic Period, held and published highly developed views about the nature of the creative imagination, the function of criticism and what it means to be truly learned. Although he never advanced an explicit theory of education, least of all one about the purposes of…
Descriptors: Imagination, Criticism, Intellectual History, Profiles
Chapman, Christopher – London Review of Education, 2004
This article reflects on lessons learnt from recent research and evaluation work in secondary schools operating in urban and challenging contexts in England. It is suggested that there is a common process that effective leaders follow in order to generate and sustain tangible improvements. Central to this argument are the incremental devolution of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Leadership, Leadership Effectiveness, Secondary Schools
Knight, Catharine C.; Sutton, Rosemary E. – London Review of Education, 2004
Educators are continuously challenged to increase their pedagogical effectiveness when teaching adult learners. Neo-Piagetian theory and research, based on Piaget's classic work, provides promising concepts and tools to help educators enhance their pedagogical knowledge and competence when teaching adults. Consequently, through research findings…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Adult Basic Education, Adult Learning, Adult Students
Riddell, Sheila; Tett, Lyn – London Review of Education, 2004
This paper considers the meaning of social justice as reflected by New Communities Schools (NCS). It reviews the role of NCS in the modernisation of welfare, considers the criteria used to judge their effectiveness and assesses the outcomes of the NCS programme. Problems in assessing social justice outcomes are explored in terms of pilot or…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Justice, Community Schools, Program Evaluation
Fielding, Michael – London Review of Education, 2004
The re-emerging field of "student voice" has the potential to offer an important contribution to education for civic society. An exploration of what "student voice" aspires to and what it actually does suggests quite different sets of possibilities for educational and civic renewal. A new intellectual framework is offered in the hope that it might…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Democracy, Cognitive Structures, Role of Education
Ireson, Judith – London Review of Education, 2004
Many families employ private tutors to help children with their schoolwork, thus participating in a "shadow education" system that supplements normal schooling. International surveys show that there is wide variation in the extent of tutoring in different countries. This paper considers reasons for this variation and evaluates evidence on the…
Descriptors: Tutoring, Private Sector, Instructional Effectiveness, Remedial Instruction
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
Seddon, Terri – London Review of Education, 2004
This paper uses three examples of educational innovation emerging in the contemporary context of market-liberal reform as a focus for exploring the patterns and possibilities of civic formation. The first part of the paper contextualises contemporary civic formation within the long historic struggle between capitalism and democracy, highlighting…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Citizenship Education, Lifelong Learning, Educational Innovation
Hager, Paul; Smith, Erica – London Review of Education, 2004
Many countries have implemented versions of competency-based training in which competency standards or statements serve to provide standardized learning and skill development outcomes for vocational education and training. It seems that a main attraction that motivated the introduction of such competency-based systems was the assumption by some…
Descriptors: Competence, Competency Based Education, Skill Development, Professional Education
Barnett, Ronald – London Review of Education, 2004
While there is no recognised sub-discipline of "the philosophy of higher education", there has been a steady flow of writings having just such an orientation, a flow that has increased in recent years. That flow has mainly taken two courses. On the one hand, those of a conservative persuasion hold to an ideal of higher education largely separate…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Philosophy, Role of Education, Postsecondary Education as a Field of Study

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