ABSTRACT

First published in 1982, this work is a critical survey of contemporary educational debates and themes which took on new urgency and importance at the time. In particular, it explores the problematic nature of ‘progressive education’ and ‘discipline’; the changes in the labour process and youth unemployment; the nature of the state and its relationship with schooling; the growth of state intervention and the specific forms of discrimination suffered by women and black people.

It argues that trends in education at the time can be explained by a Marxist analysis. It suggests that the changes taking place in schools and colleges were expressions of the contradictions of capitalism and of the state’s attempt to restructure education.

chapter 1|117 pages

The attack on progressive education

chapter 2|105 pages

The enforcement of discipline

chapter 3|92 pages

The emphasis on work-socialization

chapter 4|80 pages

Schooling and the state

chapter 5|70 pages

The increase in state intervention

chapter 7|52 pages

Women and education

chapter 8|39 pages

Race, imperialism and education

chapter 9|25 pages

Summary and conclusions