Brilliant lecture by Professor Diane Reay at this year's Caroline Benn Memorial Lecture

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Diane Reay, speaking on 'Comprehensive schooling in the 21st century: getting the best education for everyone', gave an inspiring tour de force in her lecture last Saturday.

Her rigorous analysis of how the movement for comprehensive education had started and then developed somewhat falteringly in recent years, drew on the radical insights of Tawney's egalitarian philosophy and Caroline Benn's socialist educational vision of what we really mean by comprehensive education.

 

Below Diane Reay,(right), with SEA Chair, Sheila Dore

This talk draws on the radical insights of RH Tawney’s egalitarian philosophy and Caroline Benn’s socialist educational vision to map out the possibilities for truly comprehensive education in the 21st century and discuss ways of overcoming existing barriers This talk draws on the radical insights of RH Tawney’s egalitarian philosophy and Caroline Benn’s socialist educational vision to map out the possibilities for truly comprehensive education in the 21st century and discuss ways of overcoming existing barriers This talk draws on the radical insights of RH Tawney’s egalitarian philosophy and Caroline Benn’s socialist educational vision to map out the possibilities for truly comprehensive education in the 21st century and discuss ways of overcoming existing barriers This talk draws on the radical insights of RH Tawney’s egalitarian philosophy and Caroline Benn’s socialist educational vision to map out the possibilities for truly comprehensive education in the 21st century and discuss ways of overcoming existing barriers This talk draws on the radical insights of RH Tawney’s egalitarian philosophy and Caroline Benn’s socialist educational vision to map out the possibilities for truly comprehensive education in the 21st century and discuss ways of overcoming existing barriers  Diane Reay with SEA Chair, Sheiula DoreDDDDDD

Mon, 07/11/2011 - 10:59