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The Labour Party and the Organization of Secondary Education 1918-65, EPUB eBook

The Labour Party and the Organization of Secondary Education 1918-65 EPUB

Part of the Routledge Revivals series

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Originally published in 1970, Michael Parkinson examines the Labour Party’s attitude towards secondary education in general and comprehensive schooling in particular and shows the effect of the party’s philosophy on the question of education and its social importance.

The Labour Party is seen both as a policy-maker with the power to implement policies and as a pressure group with power only to influence.

The case study provides valuable background reading to the controversies over comprehensive education at the time.

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