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Faith‐based grant‐maintained schools: selective international policy borrowing from the Netherlands

Geoffrey Walford
- 01 May 1995 - 
- Vol. 10, Iss: 3, pp 245-257
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The authors examines how state funding is obtained in the Netherlands and shows that advocates of faith-based grant-maintained schools in Britain have drawn very selectively on the Dutch situation, where groups of parents or others can receive state funding for new private schools on an equal basis to state-provided schools.
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The 1993 Education Act for England and Wales opened the way for faith‐based grant‐maintained schools. The first applications for the re‐establishment of existing private schools as grant‐maintained schools have already been considered by the Funding Agency for Schools for England and decisions from the Secretary of State for Education are expected soon. The various individuals and pressure groups that supported this change in policy frequently drew on international comparisons in their claims for the right to establish state supported faith‐based schools. In particular, many advocates looked to the situation in the Netherlands where groups of parents or others are able to receive state funding for new private schools on an equal basis to state‐provided schools. This paper examines how state funding is obtained in the Netherlands and shows that advocates of faith‐based grant‐maintained schools in Britain have drawn very selectively on the Dutch situation. There are many elements of the Dutch situa...

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Culture Shift in Advanced Industrial Society

TL;DR: The Silent Revolution as discussed by the authors examines changes in religious beliefs, in motives for work, in issues that give rise to political conflict, in the importance people attach to having children and families, and in attitudes toward divorce, abortion, and homosexuality.
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School: A Matter of Choice

Donald Hirsch
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Choice and Equity in Education

TL;DR: The tradition of choice choice in the early 1980s was a new choice of school? choice for all after 1988? who makes choices? choice of inequity? choice in USA as discussed by the authors.