Alternative education and community engagement : making education a priority
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Alternative education and community engagement : making education a priority
(Palgrave pivot)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2014
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This book explores the ethical and philosophical issues behind the provision of market-led alternative education. The volume examines the models of Free, Studio, Supplementary and Co-operative school provisions, asking whether a market-based approach to delivering higher standards of education actually works.
Table of Contents
- 1. Making Education a Priority: An Overview
- Ornette D Clennon 2. Alternative Education as Protest
- Ornette D. Clennon Education and Social Change: A Theoretical Approach
- Cassie Earl 3. Do Supplementary Schools Provide Holistic Learning that is able to Promote Cultural Identity?
- Ornette D Clennon Resisting Racism: The Black Supplementary School Movement
- Kehinde Andrews 4. Shoe Horning the Arts into Education
- for whose Benefit? Arts-led Special Schools
- Ornette D Clennon 5. The Great Debate? Free, Studio and Co-operative Schools
- Ornette D Clennon 6. Where do we go from Here? Towards a Community-Led Approach to Education
- Ornette D Clennon
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