Research Article

A Critical Review of the Compulsory Schooling Reform in England and its Lasting Implications for Today

Volume: 4 Number: 1 July 31, 2019
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A Critical Review of the Compulsory Schooling Reform in England and its Lasting Implications for Today

Abstract

This article aims to examine the implicit and explicit motivations behind the compulsory schooling reform in England as well as its unintended and long–term effects by analysing publicly available policy documents and key scholarly literature. The analysis indicates that even though the 19th century’s schooling project appeared to focus on pursuing some explicit goals, such as creating more qualified and educated labour force and citizens with religious and moral values, in reality it hides several implicit targets, such as controlling the working–class and maintaining the class segregation. Moreover, this article points out the unintended effects of the compulsory schooling reform, including low attendance in schools, low quality of education, increasing demand for higher education and Church resistance, as well as its long–term effects existing in today’s English education system, namely the continuing class segregation and evolving state and Church partnership.

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References

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

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Journal Section

Research Article

Publication Date

July 31, 2019

Submission Date

April 25, 2019

Acceptance Date

June 15, 2019

Published in Issue

Year 2019 Volume: 4 Number: 1

APA
Demirel Ucan, A., & Ucan, S. (2019). A Critical Review of the Compulsory Schooling Reform in England and its Lasting Implications for Today. Education Reform Journal, 4(1), 14-25. https://doi.org/10.22596/erj2019.04.01.14.25
AMA
1.Demirel Ucan A, Ucan S. A Critical Review of the Compulsory Schooling Reform in England and its Lasting Implications for Today. Education Reform Journal. 2019;4(1):14-25. doi:10.22596/erj2019.04.01.14.25
Chicago
Demirel Ucan, Ayse, and Serkan Ucan. 2019. “A Critical Review of the Compulsory Schooling Reform in England and Its Lasting Implications for Today”. Education Reform Journal 4 (1): 14-25. https://doi.org/10.22596/erj2019.04.01.14.25.
EndNote
Demirel Ucan A, Ucan S (July 1, 2019) A Critical Review of the Compulsory Schooling Reform in England and its Lasting Implications for Today. Education Reform Journal 4 1 14–25.
IEEE
[1]A. Demirel Ucan and S. Ucan, “A Critical Review of the Compulsory Schooling Reform in England and its Lasting Implications for Today”, Education Reform Journal, vol. 4, no. 1, pp. 14–25, July 2019, doi: 10.22596/erj2019.04.01.14.25.
ISNAD
Demirel Ucan, Ayse - Ucan, Serkan. “A Critical Review of the Compulsory Schooling Reform in England and Its Lasting Implications for Today”. Education Reform Journal 4/1 (July 1, 2019): 14-25. https://doi.org/10.22596/erj2019.04.01.14.25.
JAMA
1.Demirel Ucan A, Ucan S. A Critical Review of the Compulsory Schooling Reform in England and its Lasting Implications for Today. Education Reform Journal. 2019;4:14–25.
MLA
Demirel Ucan, Ayse, and Serkan Ucan. “A Critical Review of the Compulsory Schooling Reform in England and Its Lasting Implications for Today”. Education Reform Journal, vol. 4, no. 1, July 2019, pp. 14-25, doi:10.22596/erj2019.04.01.14.25.
Vancouver
1.Ayse Demirel Ucan, Serkan Ucan. A Critical Review of the Compulsory Schooling Reform in England and its Lasting Implications for Today. Education Reform Journal. 2019 Jul. 1;4(1):14-25. doi:10.22596/erj2019.04.01.14.25

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