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The unprecedented extent of privatisation of provision in the school system on a for-profit basis is clearly one of the most significant transformations accomplished by the Blair government. However, another aspect of private sector involvement has proved much more problematic: the direct involvement of employers in the formation of the future workforce, in two forms: employer-led vocationally-oriented diplomas and state schools - Academies - run by business interests. Both strategies remain key policies of the Brown government and have been endorsed by the Conservative opposition. However, whether these two strategies can provide the basis of a stable policy settlement depends upon the extent to which they prove capable of delivering the 'human capital' the economy is claimed to require. This paper assesses the evidence.
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Authors: Hatcher, Richard Date: 2008 Geographic subjects: Europe; Great Britain; England Journal title: Oxford review of education Resource type: Article Subjects: Vocational education and training; Workforce development; Labour market; Outcomes; Skills and knowledge; Policy; Governance; Providers of education and training; Employment show more |
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