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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
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Walford, Geoffrey – Oxford Review of Education, 1987
Questions the degree to which it is appropriate to consider the public and private schools of the United Kingdom as independent. Presents data on the Assisted Places Scheme, changes in tax regulations for charities, and other ways in which the government has given financial and ideological support to independent schools. (Author/BSR)
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Educational Objectives, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education
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Tooley, James – Oxford Review of Education, 1997
Considers the criticism that recent reforms involving school choice and diversity do not adequately address issues of educational equity in Great Britain. Outlines a series of three reforms that could make the system more equitable given the assumption that school choice is desirable. Examines and criticizes these assumptions. (MJP)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Diversity (Institutional), Educational Change, Educational Finance
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Walford, 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
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Haldane, John – Oxford Review of Education, 1988
Examines the controversy surrounding two established practices in British education: the support of religious denominational schools by government grant and the provision of religious education and collective worship within maintained non-church schools. Explores arguments which appeal to the changing character of British society to conclude that…
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Educational Change, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education
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Edwards, 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…
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Diversity (Institutional), Educational Administration, Educational Finance
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Fitz, 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
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David, 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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Hargreaves, David H. – Oxford Review of Education, 1996
Argues from a modified libertarian position that diversity and choice in school education are desirable unless some convincing argument and evidence can be shown that the costs greatly outweigh the benefits and any costs incurred cannot be reduced or overcome by limited state intervention. (MJP)
Descriptors: Decision Making, Diversity (Institutional), Educational Finance, Educational Mobility
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Walford, Geoffrey – Oxford Review of Education, 1996
Discusses the difficulties in using cost-benefit analysis in education, examines in detail some of the documents supporting the modified libertarian position, and traces the development of policy on school choice. Documents the various new forms of selection that accompany increased choice and considers problems of social segregation. (MJP)
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Decision Making, Diversity (Institutional), Educational Finance
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Chitty, 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)
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Arthur, James – Oxford Review of Education, 1995
Illuminates an interesting conflict in British church/state relations regarding education. Although in agreement on social issues, the Conservative government's free market reforms eliminated the protected niche Catholic private schools had enjoyed since 1944. Discusses Catholic lobbying against the reforms and the current status of parochial…
Descriptors: Catholic Educators, Catholic Schools, Conservatism, Educational Change
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Tomlinson, 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