Makeover or takeover? The strange death of educational autonomy in neo-liberal England

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Beck, J [1 ]
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[1] Homerton Coll, Cambridge CB2 2PH, England
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10.1080/01425699995425
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G40 [教育学];
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040101 ; 120403 ;
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This paper is concerned with the erosion of educational autonomy in Britain in recent years. Employing an analytical framework derived mainly from the recent work of Basil Bernstein, it examines ways in which weakened boundaries between the educational and the economic/political spheres may be linked to attempts by government in Britain to take over, to an unprecedented degree, domains where educators and producers knowledge have in the past enjoyed significant, although by no means unqualified autonomy. Implications for changing educational identities are highlighted, as is Bernstein's central contention that we may be witnessing not merely presentational changes, but rather a fundamental redefinition of the relationship between knowledge and the knower. Cel tain aspects of the political and educational agenda of the present New Labour government are seen as continuing many of the directions of policy set by previous New Right administrations. It is suggested that such continuities at the level of politics and policy indicate the potency of neo-liberal forms of governmentality and the extent to which they have become entrenched. Postmodernist and modernist interpretations of these developments are briefly, considered. Obstacles to effective contestation of the new modalities of control are discussed.
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