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Learning Policy

by Patrick Ainley, Ainley
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Overview

Learning Policy identifies for the first time a new area of social policy. The distinguishing feature of this new policy is that it integrates education and training with the economy in an unprecedented manner. This integration is undertaken as part of economic development alongside social policies contributing to the reforms of the welfare state. The evolution of such a policy is traced through five phases in England and Wales from the post-war settlement represented by the 1988 Education Act and the 1992 Further and Higher Education Act. In the latest phase of Learning Policy, the New Labour government is seen as moving further toward privatizing education and training at all levels at the same time as using a regionally differentiated education and training system for social control. In conclusion, an alternative direction for education and training is indicated.

About the Author, Patrick Ainley,Ainley

Patrick Ainley is Reader in Learning Policy at the University of Greenwich, School for Post-Compulsory Education and Training.

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Policy about learning, not learning about policy, is what concerns Ainley (learning policy, U. of Greenwich). He explains how it deeply integrates education and training with the economy, and how it is undertaken as part of economic development alongside social policies contributing to the welfare state. He traces the development of learning policy through five phases in England and Wales from the postwar settlement of the 1944 Education Act to a new settlement represented by the 1988 Education Act and the 1992 Further and Higher Education Act. He is wary of the direction New Labour is taking it. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
October 15, 1999
Publisher
Basingstoke, Hampshire : Macmillan ; 1999.
Pages
248
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780312222307

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