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The Buckingham Journal of Education Vol. 2 No. 1 (2021)

This second edition, of the well-received, Buckingham Journal of Education, gathers a series of articles around the educational legacy of the Rt. Hon. Michael Gove MP. This eclectic range of articles seeks to explore some of the facets of his influence, intention and policy from the period of 2010 through to 2014 when he was the Secretary of State for Education in the Conservative / Liberal Coalition...

Published: 2021-04-22


 Articles

Editorial

Max Coates

1-8

The changing secondary curriculum in England

Richard Riddell

11-24

RATIONALISM, RISK AND RIDICULE – EXPERTS, SCEPTICS AND THE MARK OF THE ‘BLOB’

Richard Davies

25-44

MICHAEL GOVE 2010–2014

Barnaby Lenon

45-59

THE “TROJAN HORSE” PLOT AND THE FEAR OF MUSLIM POWER IN BRITISH STATE SCHOOLS

Tahir Abbas

61-82

GOVE’S GREATEST CONTRIBUTION?

Timothy Mills

83-100

THE WILDERNESS YEARS: AN ANALYSIS OF GOVES’S EDUCATION REFORMS ON TEACHER ASSESSMENT LITERACY

Andrew Chandler-Grevatt

101-117

THE EROSION OF TRUST – A REFLECTION

David Gumbrell, Mark Deacon

121-128

Buckingham International School of Education - Training Teachers Across The World

白金汉大学国际教育学院 - 培养面向世界的教师