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The Education Reform Act introduced in England and Wales in 1988
brought about enormous changes in schools, both as management units
and as educational institutions. This book, first published in
1992, was the first to look at the effects of the Act in all its
aspects on the basis of empirical evidence gathered from schools
over the first three years of the Act's implementation. It looks at
how change is being achieved in the Local Management of Schools,
the influence of the market on schools, the introduction of the
National Curriculum and the place of Special Needs provision in the
new education scene. This book will be of interest to all who want
to know about educational reform in Britain. It will also be of
interest to those in the fields of education policy, educational
management and sociology of education.
The Education Reform Act introduced in England and Wales in 1988
brought about enormous changes in schools, both as management units
and as educational institutions. This book, first published in
1992, was the first to look at the effects of the Act in all its
aspects on the basis of empirical evidence gathered from schools
over the first three years of the Act's implementation. It looks at
how change is being achieved in the Local Management of Schools,
the influence of the market on schools, the introduction of the
National Curriculum and the place of Special Needs provision in the
new education scene. This book will be of interest to all who want
to know about educational reform in Britain. It will also be of
interest to those in the fields of education policy, educational
management and sociology of education.
Dust Devils on a Quiet Street chronicles the remarkable life of
Boston-born, New York City-reared author Richard Bowes. Bowes's
childhood and adolescent brushes with dramatic spirits and
hustlers, large and small, paved the way for his adult encounters
with the remarkable, the numinous, the supernatural. Deftly
orchestrated, this "memoir" is part impassioned homage to
Manhattan--decades before and up to its recent wound on September
11th, which creates a hole in the city and allows the ghosts of the
dead to return--and part tell-all of the uncanny secrets behind a
group of Greenwich Village writers and life as a university
librarian.
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