Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
72
Language
English
Published
Dec 30, 1999
Publisher
UCL IOE Press
ISBN-10
0854736085
ISBN-13
9780854736089
Description
David Crook, Geoff Whitty, and Sally Power delve into the ongoing debate surrounding comprehensive and selective education systems. Their work meticulously explores the implications of grammar schools and their effectiveness in delivering equitable education. By sifting through a wealth of research evidence, the authors highlight the strengths and weaknesses of both educational approaches, presenting an unbiased view that is essential for educators, policymakers, and parents alike.
This thorough review not only analyzes statistical data but also examines the social and cultural contexts that shape educational outcomes. The authors engage with various perspectives, fostering a nuanced conversation about what constitutes a fair and effective education. Through carefully curated insights, The Grammar School Question invites readers to consider the long-standing impact of school selection on students’ futures and encourages critical thinking about the best paths forward for educational reform.
This thorough review not only analyzes statistical data but also examines the social and cultural contexts that shape educational outcomes. The authors engage with various perspectives, fostering a nuanced conversation about what constitutes a fair and effective education. Through carefully curated insights, The Grammar School Question invites readers to consider the long-standing impact of school selection on students’ futures and encourages critical thinking about the best paths forward for educational reform.