Title: Education for Tomorrow
1Education for Tomorrow
- What price State education?
2 Advanced egg-sucking for grandmothers
- Our purpose...
- to explore what is happening in education
- in the context of the general political
situation... - in order to understand why it is happening
- so that we can determine a way forward.
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3Winning the war... post-war reconstruction
- The economy needed an
- advanced, newly skilled working class
- Workers demanded educational opportunity and
fundamental social change - Both sides were aware of the political
significance of a literate, skilled, educated
working class
4A new Britain... 1944 and all that
- The 1944 Education Act
- GCT Giles, President of the NUT...
- A reconstructed, unified, democratic system of
education - Can equality be achieved within the three school
types? - The need to develop a school of a new type to
reconcile the claims of vocationalism,
citizenship and general culture - (There are) those that argue that the experiment
cannot flourish within a State system. How little
they know of the rich and varied history of State
schools - Education, a necessary condition of developing
and broadening democracy - The reactionary die-hard forces, which too often
in the past have succeeded in strangling
educational social progress, have not undergone
a sudden and miraculous change of heart. - We will need all the strength, experience
leadership of our great Union and of a united
profession and the active sympathy
co-operation of a public - opinion more enlightened and more determined
than ever before to - sweep aside the obstruction of vested interest
and privilege.
511 the fight for comprehensives
- 1960s 70s
- agitation, research, campaigning
- struggle for comprehensive education
- Govt. Circular 10/65 instructed LEAs to begin
- 1969 71 The Black Papers counterattack
- 1970 Tory Govt (Education Sec Thatcher)
- 1975 Labour Govt (Ed Sec Shirley Williams)
- Threats of legal action against non-compliance
- 1976 PM Callaghan launches
- The Great Education Debate
- 1979 Tories elected with PM Thatcher
6Thatcher arrives...
- The Tories gave us
- Defence of Grammar Schools
- Assisted Places scheme subsidising private
education - Local Financial Management then LMS
- Funding famine
- Compulsory Competitive Tendering
- Opting Out
- City Technology Colleges
- EAZs
- SATs League Tables
- Punitive Ofsted Inspection
- Parental Choice
- Outsourcing of LEAS
- Private Finance Initiative
7..and then came Tony
- CCT footage from the crime scene
- Education, education,education
- Essential challenges of modernisation
- to create an economy fully attuned to a new
global market - to fashion a modern welfare state where the role
of government changes so it is not necessary to
provide all social provision... - the process is irresistible and irreversible
- Speech to TUC 1997
8They know the truth...
- We also fail our most disadvantaged children and
young people internationally, our rate of child
poverty is still high, as our the rates of
worklessness in one-parent families, the rate of
teenage pregnancy and the level of poor diet
amongst children. The links between poor health,
disadvantage and low education outcomes are
stark. - The 5 year strategy for Children Learners
9Some contradictions
- Mass state education is the source of skill and
knowledge, which generate wealth - Globalisation demands privatisation, and the
surrender of the public sector to the world of
profit - Education for all demands increasing levels of
public spending but.. - There are pressures - including domestic and EU
pressures - to reduce public spending
10..which brought usthe Governments 5 year
strategy
- Diversity Choice attack on bog standard
comprehensives - Extension of PFI - Building Schools For The
Future - Specialist Schools
- Extension of Foundation Status for schools
- Further reduction in the role of LEAs and
increase in outsourcing - City Academies - now Academies and Skills
Academies - Workforce Remodelling - through Social
Partnership divide rule - Enforced school staff and pay restructuring
attacks on pensions - Academic vocational pathways at 14
- Schools run by private companies, individuals,
voluntary groups, parents, faith groups - Higher Education fees increasing student debt
11and now, The Education Bill (Act) 2006
- Schools to be encouraged to opt out of LA as
Trust Schools to - take increasing control the curriculum
teachers pay conditions - Businesses, faith groups, parents universities
to be allowed to set up schools and help form
clusters or federations of existing ones. - Popular schools to be allowed to expand to
take in more pupils. - Private schools to be allowed to "opt in" to the
state sector. Faith schools, in particular, are
expected to take advantage of this. - Parents to be given a bigger say in the running
of schools - Failing schools to be given a year to improve
or face closure. - Cut-price transport for families in poor
neighbourhoods to give them access to
better-performing schools in wealthier suburbs.
12Globalisation educationexternal pressures
- Andy Green, reader in Education at
- University of London Institute of Education.
- As the national state becomes a marginal force
in the new world order, so education becomes an
individualised consumer good delivered in a
global market and accessed through satellite and
cable links. National education ceases to exist - Education, Globalisation The Nation State
- Why educate your own people when you can import
some cheaper, or export the jobs?
13Education for global profit
- Global spending on education exceeds one thousand
billion dollars - World wide there are 50 million teachers employed
- Over one billion students are taught in hundreds
of thousands of educational establishments - Education International - the international
education union organisation says, - Some see this immense bloc as a dream market
for future investment
14Liberalisation world-wide
- World Trade Organisation,
- General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS)
GATS is the first ever set of multilateral,
legally enforcable, rules governing international
trade in services - The European Commission publication World Trade
In Services Services negotiations should
extend liberalisation world-wide, creating new
trade and investment opportunities in all service
sectors - The European Union Constitution and the European
Services Directive reinforce these messages
15Speaking personally...
- Prof. James Tooley, privatisation theorist and
practitioner, Newcastle University, - We mustnt be tempted by the reassuring spin
that the public sector can hope to match the
incentives of the private sector. The way forward
for education is to bring in (these) incentives
Education is far too important to be excluded
from the virtues of the profit motive
16and from the USA...
- Michael Milken, a leading US finance capitalist,
speaking to Arthur Levine, President of Teachers
College, Columbia University - You guys are in trouble
- and were gonna eat your lunch
17The end of state education?
- As Education International puts it
- In the wake of other major public services
which have been subject to extensive
privatisation deregulation, public education is
being increasingly targeted by predatory and
powerful entrepreneurial interests. The latter
are aiming at nothing less than its dismantling
by subjecting it to international competition.
18Possible outcomes?
- Academic, privately run, high flying top up fee
paying schools staffed by qualified teachers,
with locally negotiated pay and conditions - and
financially supported by the private sector or
owned by them. - Vocational schools, providing core curriculum -
and post 14 training in FE colleges and on
employers premises. Many classes run by non QTS
staff.
19Social Partnership and Divide Rule
- The Government attempts to incorporate potential
opposition - The Workload/Remodelling Agreement and WAMG
- The School Workforce Restructuring Agreement
- Rewards and Incentives Group
- The pre-election Warwick Agreement
- Performance management regulations
- Teachers duties
20Off the back foottaking the initiative...
- NUTs Bringing Down The Barriers
- A new Great Education Debate
- A Good Local School For Every Child
- Re-organising our Unions to meet the task
- Professional Unity and broad coalitions
- TUC policy for An integrated programme of
educational, vocational training and youth
employment