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In the UK policy context, skills, education and learning are seen as a universal solution to a vast array of economic and social problems. In challenging this view, this paper argues that those educationalists calling for progressive reforms to the education system need to acknowledge the reality of the contemporary workplace and the institutional context of UK capitalism. When it comes to the question of how the UK might move towards a more inclusive high skills society, no matter where we start to look - be it the economy or a highly class-divided English education system - it all seems to add up badly. In challenging the current policy agenda, educationalists will need to insist that progressive educational reform cannot be separated from the struggle for broader political, social and economic change.
In the UK policy context, skills, education and learning are seen as a universal solution to a vast array of economic and ... Show Full Abstract
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Authors: Lloyd, Caroline; Payne, Jonathan Date: 2003 Geographic subjects: Europe; Great Britain Journal title: Journal of education policy Resource type: Article Subjects: Skills and knowledge; Research; Employment; |
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