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Craft, Maurice – 1982
In England, multicultural education is one of the most important focal points within the ongoing educational debate. To answer questions of practical policy, multicultural education may be viewed from the perspective of education as social process. More than simply pupils and teachers, classrooms and textbooks, education provides social continuity…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Cultural Pluralism, Educational Objectives, Educational Policy
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Kleinig, John – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 1981
Examines arguments for and against compulsory education in Great Britain. Arguments for include education for individual growth, government-sponsored child protection, the promotion of national socioeconomic growth, and ideological conformity. Arguments against are the inhibition of individual growth and the infringement of parents' and children's…
Descriptors: Child Advocacy, Civil Liberties, Comparative Education, Compulsory Education
Potter, John – SKOLE: The Journal of Alternative Education, 1995
Despite the success of Japan's educational system in terms of academic achievement, a closer examination reveals a rigid system that discourages student expression and creativity, stresses conformity, ignores differences in student abilities, and supports an intensively competitive entrance system for high school and college. Discusses negative…
Descriptors: Competitive Selection, Compulsory Education, Conformity, Cultural Influences
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Bottery, Mike – Westminster Studies in Education, 1992
Argues that one of the most valuable contributions that an internationally oriented education system can provide is to inhibit the development of an overly conformist attitude. Contends that the ability to dissent is essential for healthy personal and societal functioning. Recommends that education about dissent should be made compulsory. (CFR)
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Conformity, Curriculum Development, Dissent