Fundamental British Values in Education: Radicalisation, National Identity and Britishness [Book Review]
Abstract
What exactly do we mean when we talk about fundamental British values? Further, what defines Britishness and has this remained a static concept over time? How have recent changes to legislation and policy repositioned the way teachers engage with British values and how has it affected their status in the private and public spheres of their lives? This illuminating book sets out to address these questions, providing a historical account of how national identity in Britain has developed over time and an overview of the status that teachers currently hold. As the book focuses on British education, it will be most relevant for professionals working in the UK context, however international readers will undoubtedly be interested in how national identity can develop and how the role of the educator progresses to reflect these changes.