Rationing Education

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· McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
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253
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"This research should make us extremely sceptical that the constant search for 'higher standards' and for ever-increasing achievement scores can do much more than put in place seemingly neutral devices for restratification."
- Michael W Apple, John Bascom Professor of Curriculum and Instruction and Educational Policy Studies, University of Wisconsin, Madison

Recent educational reforms have raised standards of achievement but have also resulted in growing inequalities based on 'race' and social class. School-by-school 'league tables' play a central role in the reforms. These have created an A-to-C economy where schools and teachers are judged on the proportion of students attaining five or more grades at levels A-to-C. To satisfy these demands schools are embracing new and ever more selective attempts to identify 'ability'. Their assumptions and practices embody a new IQism: a simple , narrow and regressive ideology of intelligence that labels working class and minority students as likely failures and justifies rationing provision to support those (often white, middle class boys) already marked for success.

This book reports detailed research in two secondary schools showing the real costs of reform in terms of the pressures on teachers and the rationing of educational opportunity. It will be important reading for any teacher, researcher or policymaker with an interest in equality in education.

About the author

David Gillborn is Reader in the Sociology of Education and Head of Policy Studies at the Institute of Education, University of London. He is best known for his work on 'race' and inequality, including Racism and Antiracism in Real Schools Open University Press. He is founding editor of the international journal Race Ethnicity and Education.

Deborah Youdell is research lecturer at the Institute of Education, University of London. Her current research examines the construction of gendered identities in school and youth cultures. Her previous research includes work on sexual health education; exclusions from school; the education of homeless young people; and the impact of HIV and AIDS on older people.

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