Does Every Child Matter?

Understanding New Labour's Social Reforms

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching, Educational Theory, Educational Reform
Cover of the book Does Every Child Matter? by Catherine A. Simon, Stephen Ward, Taylor and Francis
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Catherine A. Simon, Stephen Ward ISBN: 9781136955815
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Publication: June 18, 2010
Imprint: Routledge Language: English
Author: Catherine A. Simon, Stephen Ward
ISBN: 9781136955815
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Publication: June 18, 2010
Imprint: Routledge
Language: English

Every Child Matters represents the most radical change to education and welfare provision in almost two decades. This book moves beyond a descriptive ‘how to’ framework to examine the underlying political and social aims of this policy agenda.

The authors’ analysis reveals that Every Child Matters represents the Government’s attempt to codify perceived risks in society and to formulate their responses. In doing so, children are made the strategic focus of much wider social policy reform, the effects of which are first felt in education. Does Every Child Matter? explores the ramifications of this along three key lines of analysis:

  • the restructuring of the state beyond its welfare functions
  • changes in governance and the creation of new binaries
  • a redefining of the education sector around the needs of the child.

This book provides a unique and insightful critique of Every Child Matters and its contribution to understandings of New Labour social policy. It locates the genesis of the policy in terms of its social, political and historical contexts and questions the validity of constructing social policy around issues of child welfare. Students, academics and researchers in education studies and education policy will find this book of great interest.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Every Child Matters represents the most radical change to education and welfare provision in almost two decades. This book moves beyond a descriptive ‘how to’ framework to examine the underlying political and social aims of this policy agenda.

The authors’ analysis reveals that Every Child Matters represents the Government’s attempt to codify perceived risks in society and to formulate their responses. In doing so, children are made the strategic focus of much wider social policy reform, the effects of which are first felt in education. Does Every Child Matter? explores the ramifications of this along three key lines of analysis:

This book provides a unique and insightful critique of Every Child Matters and its contribution to understandings of New Labour social policy. It locates the genesis of the policy in terms of its social, political and historical contexts and questions the validity of constructing social policy around issues of child welfare. Students, academics and researchers in education studies and education policy will find this book of great interest.

More books from Taylor and Francis

Cover of the book Democratic Transition in the Middle East by Catherine A. Simon, Stephen Ward
Cover of the book Political Uses of the Past by Catherine A. Simon, Stephen Ward
Cover of the book Cities in the Pacific Rim by Catherine A. Simon, Stephen Ward
Cover of the book Corporate Environmental Management 1 by Catherine A. Simon, Stephen Ward
Cover of the book Genre and Hollywood by Catherine A. Simon, Stephen Ward
Cover of the book The Medieval Military Orders by Catherine A. Simon, Stephen Ward
Cover of the book Gender and Scientific Discourse in Early Modern Culture by Catherine A. Simon, Stephen Ward
Cover of the book The Cultures of Economic Migration by Catherine A. Simon, Stephen Ward
Cover of the book Food, Nature and Society by Catherine A. Simon, Stephen Ward
Cover of the book Understanding the Intelligence Cycle by Catherine A. Simon, Stephen Ward
Cover of the book The Emerging Middle Class in Africa by Catherine A. Simon, Stephen Ward
Cover of the book Imaginary Penalities by Catherine A. Simon, Stephen Ward
Cover of the book Non-Mainstream Dimensions of Global Political Economy by Catherine A. Simon, Stephen Ward
Cover of the book Implementing International Humanitarian Law by Catherine A. Simon, Stephen Ward
Cover of the book Alice Paul by Catherine A. Simon, Stephen Ward
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy