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Latest titles in Education from Policy Press
Student lives in crisis: Deepening inequality in times of austerity
Lorenza Antonucci
This empirically-grounded analysis compares the lives of university students at a time of austerity and financial crisis from three very different European welfare systems – Italy, England and Sweden.
Betraying a generation: How education is failing young people
Patrick Ainley
Ainley explains how English education is now driven by the economy and politics, having failed to deliver upward social mobility and a brighter future. Concludes with suggestions for positive change.
Read Patrick Ainley on our blog: Why the Government’s ‘back to the future’ approach to education won’t work
Pushed to the edge: Inclusion and behaviour support in schools
by Val Gillies
The first book to provide a detailed insight into the politics and practices of internal school exclusion, highlighted through the experiences of the young people attending internal behaviour support units.
School governance: Policy, politics and practices
Jacqueline Baxter
Informed by twenty years’ experience as a school governor, Jacqueline Baxter considers what implications the 2014 ‘Trojan Horse’ scandal has had for the future of a democratic system of education in England.
Education systems and inequalities: International comparisons
Edited by Andreas Hadjar and Christiane Gross
Considers key questions such as how education systems impact educational inequalities along such variables as social origin, gender, ethnicity, migration background or ability.
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