SILENCE ON THE
WOLVES: WHAT IS ABSENT IN NEW LABOUR’S FIVE YEAR STRATEGY FOR EDUCATION
My paper Silence on
the Wolves: What is Absent in New Labour’s Five Year Strategy for Education
– is now on Academia.
Although some of the content might seem dated, the business
takeover of schools in England goes on apace. This is what the paper is really
about; it is not just a narrow ‘education policy’ critique. Furthermore, there
is some analysis of human capital theory, labour power and employers’ labour
power needs in section 3 of the paper. Those interested in Marxist analyses of
education will find the paper of interest over-and-above any education policy
concerns.
Silence on the Wolves is
available at: https://www.academia.edu/9150947/Silence_on_the_Wolves_What_is_Absent_in_New_Labours_Five_Year_Strategy_for_Education
Reference:
Rikowski, G. (2005) Silence
on the Wolves: What is Absent in New Labour’s Five Year Strategy for Education,
University of Brighton, Education Research Centre, Occasional Paper, May 2005,
online at: https://www.academia.edu/9150947/Silence_on_the_Wolves_What_is_Absent_in_New_Labours_Five_Year_Strategy_for_Education
Glenn Rikowski at Academia: http://independent.academia.edu/GlennRikowski
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