The Gove Legacy: Education in Britain after the CoalitionM. Finn Michael Gove was, unquestionably, a pivotal figure in British educational reform during his time as the coalition's Secretary of State for Education. This team of experts, drawn from academia, think-tanks and trade unions, offer an unrivalled early assessment of the impact of Gove, and his reforms, on the British educational landscape. |
Contents
The Gove Legacy in State Education | |
The Making | |
The Case of History | |
Where Policy Meets the Pupil | |
The Case of Higher | |
Opening Doors or Narrowing Opportunities? The Coalitions | |
7a The Gove Legacy and the Politics of Education after 2015 | |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
academies accessed achieve agenda Aimhigher Alevel Andrew Adonis argued assessment autonomy Basingstoke Blair British challenge changes chapter coalition government Coalition Government’s coalition’s College Crosland December Department for Education disadvantaged backgrounds EBacc economy Education in Britain education policy Education Secretary education system England English exam fees free schools funding GCSE Gove Legacy Gove’s higher education higher education reform Ibid impact implementation increasing independent schools individual Initial Teacher institutions Key Stage knowledge league tables learning legacy in education Liberal Democrat Liverpool Hope University London marketisation Michael Gove Mike Finn minister National Curriculum neoliberal Nicky Morgan November Ofsted opportunity Oxford Palgrave Macmillan Policy Exchange politicians postwar professional programme pupils qualifications raising aspiration Report responsibility role Russell Group school leaders sector significant social mobility society standards structural subjects teaching profession Thatcher Tristram Hunt universities vision whilst White Paper widening participation young