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Engines of Privilege - Britain's Private School Problem

English · Paperback / Softback

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'We can expect the manifesto-writers at the next general election to pass magpie-like over these chapters ... The appeal to act is heartfelt' Financial Times Includes a new chapter, 'Moving Ahead?' Britain's private, fee-paying schools are institutions where children from affluent families have their privileges further entrenched through a high-quality, richly-resourced education. Engines of Privilege contends that, in a society that mouths the virtues of equality of opportunity, of fairness and of social cohesion, the educational apartheid separating private schools from our state schools deploys our national educational resources unfairly; blocks social mobility; reproduces privilege down the generations; and underpins a damaging democratic deficit in our society.Francis Green and David Kynaston carefully examine options for change, while drawing on the valuable lessons of history. Clear, vigorous prose is combined with forensic analysis to powerful effect, illuminating the painful contrast between the importance of private schools in British society and the near-absence of serious, policy-shaping debate.

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Authors Francis Green, Green Francis, David Kynaston, David Green Kynaston, KYNASTON DAVID
Publisher Bloomsbury
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.08.2019
 
EAN 9781526601278
ISBN 978-1-5266-0127-8
No. of pages 336
Dimensions 128 mm x 196 mm x 26 mm
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > General, dictionaries

European History, Prose: non-fiction, Social & cultural history, EDUCATION / Organizations & Institutions, British & Irish history, History of Education, Social and cultural history, Social classes, Biography and non-fiction prose

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