ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1971. This book looks at the French educational services. which had been being reformed over the 1960s. The dynamic for change stemmed from population pressures, higher aspirations and students’ dissatisfaction. The author shows how attempts to reform have been limited by administrative, political and cultural restraints. He also explores the whole complex of inter-related professional problems which face the reformers, including the need to revise and modernize the syllabus of work in many subjects, relationships between students and their teachers, and changes in the professional education of teachers. The book will interest all those interested in the working of an educational system and its relationship to the society around it. 

part One|45 pages

The school system

chapter 1|18 pages

Evolution and mission

chapter 3|10 pages

The Ministry of National Education

part Two|71 pages

The politics of education

chapter 4|6 pages

General issues

chapter 5|17 pages

Political constraints: two case studies

chapter 6|20 pages

Politics and the University

chapter 7|15 pages

Response from the Government

chapter 8|11 pages

Educational planning within limits

part Three|54 pages

Educational problems

chapter 9|16 pages

Points of transition

chapter 10|13 pages

Curriculum and teacher education

chapter 11|23 pages

A system: movement and restraint