ABSTRACT
This is a philosophical treatment of the conceptual and normative aspects of topics which are currently a matter of policy debate in education. The authors have focussed on such concepts as liberty, autonomy, equality and pluralism, and have provided a philosophical commentary which relates these concepts both to a background of philosophical literature, and to the institutional contexts and policy debates in which they function. The book will be of significance to all policy makers who need to gain an understanding of the values and concepts involved in major policy problems.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|40 pages
Liberality and the university
part II|30 pages
Students' rights
part III|30 pages
Autonomy, freedom and schooling
part IV|32 pages
Equality and pluralism
part V|22 pages
Technology and work