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Lunt, Ingrid; McAlpine, Lynn; Mills, David – Oxford Review of Education, 2014
This paper explores the changing relationships between the UK government, its research councils and universities, focusing on the governing, funding and organisation of doctoral training. We use the Doctoral Training Centres (DTCs) funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) as a prism through which to study the shifting nature of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Doctoral Programs, Social Sciences, Universities
Weber, Everard – Oxford Review of Education, 2011
The article reviews the roles played by the Department of Education and the National Research Foundation in South Africa in defining the meaning of scholarship and in evaluating and funding it. The ideas that inform policy and practice include: the view that scholarship must serve the requirements of the national economy in becoming more globally…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Politics of Education, Scholarship, Role
Maclure, Stuart – Oxford Review of Education, 2008
This contribution provides a brief endpiece to the Special Issue in honour of Harry Judge from the point of view of a journalist active over much of the period discussed. It focuses particularly on two papers concerned with teacher training in the UK and USA.
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Education, Government School Relationship, Politics of Education
Lunt, Ingrid – Oxford Review of Education, 2008
Although the famous Blair mantra "education, education, education" was applied by his government mainly to the compulsory education sector, there was no shortage of initiatives in Higher Education (HE). The scene was set by the Dearing Report in 1997 which effectively determined the direction of Blair's first term. The second term enabled Blair to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Politics of Education, Compulsory Education
Walford, Geoffrey – Oxford Review of Education, 2008
While faith schools have always been an integral part of the English state-maintained system of education, during Tony Blair's period as Prime Minister there was a distinct encouragement of the sector. This article assesses the long-term effects of such support. (Contains 1 table.)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Political Attitudes, Educational Policy, Public Officials
Furlong, John – Oxford Review of Education, 2008
From his very earliest days in office, Tony Blair believed that if he was to achieve his broader educational reforms then the teaching profession itself needed modernising--it had to become a "21st century profession". This paper charts the background to this aspiration and the complex range of interrelated policies used to achieve that reform.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching (Occupation), Teacher Role, Educational Change
Reynolds, David – Oxford Review of Education, 2008
An account is given of the development of a distinctive set of education policies in Wales after devolution of power in 1999. In contrast to policies in England that emphasised consumer choice concerning accountability, and central state "support" of the profession, Wales chose a more "producerist" paradigm that emphasised collaboration between…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Politics of Education, Educational Change
Bogdanor, Vernon – Oxford Review of Education, 2006
Why was Oxford the home of the mandarin and why has the era of the mandarin come to an end? The era of the mandarin was inaugurated by T. H. Green, who sought, through the gospel of citizenship, to provide a philosophy for an age of religious doubt. Green's moralism served in Oxford as a substitute for the social sciences, which came to be…
Descriptors: Education, Universities, Citizenship, Philosophy
Huddleston, Prue; Oh, Su-Ann – Oxford Review of Education, 2004
This article examines the cyclical nature of government policy vis-a-vis work-related learning. First, it looks at the purposes and types of work-related learning which exist in the 14-19 educational phase. Second, it describes the policy history surrounding work-related learning, highlighting policy emphasis on recurring themes such as enterprise…
Descriptors: Public Policy, Learning, Work Experience, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedEdwards, Tony; Whitty, Geoff – Oxford Review of Education, 1997
Provides an overview of recent British educational policy regarding "specialization" (school choice given to parents) and "selection" (student placement by ability or interest, controlled by the school). Specifically discusses the Assisted Places Scheme, a program granting need- and ability-based scholarships to academically selective private…
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Diversity (Institutional), Educational Administration, Educational Finance
Peer reviewedFitz, John; Halpin, David; Power, Sally – Oxford Review of Education, 1997
Considers the extent to which grant-maintained schools (state-supported but self-governing) in Britain have contributed to the diversification of the system. Argues that the private schools have yet to provide programs that are innovative or ground breaking. Includes excerpts from interviews with nine grant-maintained school headmasters. (MJP)
Descriptors: Diversity (Institutional), Educational Administration, Educational Equity (Finance), Educational Finance
Peer reviewedWalford, Geoffrey – Oxford Review of Education, 1997
Discusses the introduction and implementation of the 1988 Education Reform Act for England and Wales. Traces the attempts of several existing private schools to become grant maintained (eligible for various forms of government support). Most private and faith-based schools have not been successful in this endeavor. Discusses the reasons for this.…
Descriptors: Diversity (Institutional), Educational Administration, Educational Finance, Educational Legislation
Peer reviewedChitty, Clyde – Oxford Review of Education, 1997
Discusses the blurring of boundaries between state and private education system that has occurred since 1979 in Britain. Notes that the system has always maintained degrees of support for private and state-supported education. Investigates the social and political influences involved in the implementation of school vouchers and the 1988…
Descriptors: Conservatism, Diversity (Institutional), Educational Administration, Educational Equity (Finance)
Peer reviewedTomlinson, Sally – Oxford Review of Education, 1997
Examines some of the effects of the creation of an educational market, based on parental school choice, on ethnic minority students. Argues that the new market framework which encourages separation and competition has begun to affect the education of minority students in mostly negative ways. (MJP)
Descriptors: Competition, Diversity (Institutional), Educational Administration, Educational Finance
Peer reviewedDavid, Miriam – Oxford Review of Education, 1997
Argues that much of the recent scholarship on school choice, marketization, and diversity has ignored issues of gender. Provides an overview of several recent studies examining gender issues and parents' perspectives on school choice. Maintains that gender is a significant, if often, contradictory factor in these decisions. (MJP)
Descriptors: Diversity (Student), Educational Administration, Educational Finance, Educational Policy

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