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Your search for: subjects:"School Choice Great Britain"


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Books on: "SCHOOL CHOICE GREAT BRITAIN" (Subject)

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    Class Strategies and the Education Market: The Middle Classes and Social Advantage
    Book by Stephen J. Ball; RoutledgeFalmer, 2003
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    Collections: Education, Entire Library

    Class Strategies and the Education Market examines the ways in which the middle classes maintain and improve their social advantages in and through education. Drawing on an extensive series of interviews with parents and children, this book identifies key moments of decision making in the ...
     
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    Choosing Futures: Young People's Decision-Making in Education, Training, and Careers Markets
    Book by Nicholas Foskett, Jane Hemsley-Brown; Routledge/Falmer, 2001
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    Collections: Education, Entire Library

    Education is becoming more competitive - choice in education is now a key issue. This book will help parents, schools, colleges, universities and policy makers understand how education and training markets work. Choosing Futures offers a wide ranging perspective on how young people, and their ...
     
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    How Not to Be a Hypocrite: School Choice for the Morally Perplexed Parent
    Book by Adam Swift; Routledge, 2003
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    Collections: Education, Entire Library

    How not to be a hypocrite: the indispensable guide to school choice that morally perplexed parents have been waiting for. Many of us believe in social justice and equality of opportunity - but we also want the best for our kids. How can we square our political principles with our special concern ...
     


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