A review of politics of education in the ‘moment of 1976’ [Book Review]

British Journal of Educational Studies 45 (4):363-377 (1997)
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Abstract

James Callaghan's 1976 Ruskin Speech is often presented as denoting the end of consensual policy-making in education and a profigurement of Thatcherite educational policies. This paper considers the validity of visualising 1976 as a foothill of New Right thinking about education and expresses some skepticism about interpretations which neglect subterranean politics.

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