Authors
Pam Boulton, John Coldron
Publication date
1996/9/1
Journal
British Journal of Educational Studies
Volume
44
Issue
3
Pages
296-306
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Description
This paper examines the extent to which parents have absorbed New Right ideas about education and acted accordingly. What emerges is that their commitment to the rhetoric of school choice is strong. However, concepts such as the market and competition are viewed less favourably. An important theme here is the avoidance by parents of any collective agenda in discussing education policy, a factor that may thwart those who attempt to predict their responses to government policy for schools.
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