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Reframing Education Failure and Aspiration: The Rise of the Meritocracy
 
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ISBN13:9781447374961
ISBN10:1447374967
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:240 pages
Size:234x156 mm
Weight:510 g
Language:English
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Reframing Education Failure and Aspiration

The Rise of the Meritocracy
 
Edition number: First Edition
Publisher: Policy Press
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Education is considered central to social mobility and, following a drive to raise learners? aspirations, an ?aspiration industry? has emerged.


However, the desire to leave school early should not be regarded as evidence of students lacking ambition. This book traces the emergence of the aspiration industry and argues that to have ambitions that do not require qualifications is different, but not wrong.


Reviewing the performance of six schools in England, their Ofsted reports and responses, it evaluates underpinning assumptions of what makes an effective school. This book critically examines neo-liberal education policy developments, including the 1988 Education Reform Act, and the political discourse around changing explanations of education ?failure? with the rise in the marketisation of education.

Table of Contents:

Introduction: the aspiration industry and the meritocratic sort


1. Social mobility and equality of opportunity


2. Social justice, social change, and social engineering: a history of aspiration formation in UK education


3. Border youth and the ?turn to character? in neoliberalism


4. The case studies: schools in challenging circumstances


5. The case studies: schools in affluent areas


6. The effective school and the neoliberal project


7. School leadership


8. Conclusion