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StorageSiteUCL Institute of Education
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Reference Number SIM/4/6/29
TitlePromoting Comprehensive Education in the 21st Century
Datec2001
DescriptionCorrespondence and papers regarding 'Promoting Comprehensive Education in the 21st Century' edited by Clyde Chitty and Brian Simon and published in 2001. Most of the chapters were revised and edited versions of talks given at a conference of the same title held at the University of London on 3rd February 2001. Includes:
Correspondence with Tony Edwards with a submission for what became his chapter on specialisation and selection
Letter from Clyde Chitty regarding his talk for the conference
Working papers and rough notes regarding the content of the book
'Blair on education' an article by Brian Simon on New-Labour's education policy, printed in FORUM in 2000

Also includes the following texts of talks read at the conference which went on to form the chapter of the book:
Welcome speech by Brian Simon
Talk by Clyde Chitty regarding his work with Caroline Benn
'Specialisation with Tiers?' by Tony Edwards and Patrick Eavis
'Promoting Comprehensive Education' and 'Selection' by Margaret Tulloch
'Post-16 Education' by Jon Duveen and Phillippe Harari
'Has comprehensive education a future under New Labour?' by Geoff Whitty
'Political Interference: campaigning for a democratic and accountable education service in Leeds' by Bob Ward
'The Market in education: implications' by John Yandell
'Privitisation and schooling' by Richard Hatcher
'School was not invented just for the little people to become the same as the big people' by Mike Davies
'In conclusion' by Ken Jones
'A comprehensive agenda?' by Carole Regan
'Together we are better' by Richard Rieser
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