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Educating Australia : government, economy and citizen since 1960 / Simon Marginson
Bib ID 24608
Format BookBook
Author
Marginson, Simon
 
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Description Cambridge ; Melbourne : Cambridge University Press, 1997. 
xvi, 286 p. ; 24 cm. 
ISBN 0521591740  0521598303 (pbk.) 
Full contents
  • Machine derived contents note: 1. Introduction
  • Part I. The Modern Citizen 1960-1975: 2. The expansion of education to 1975
  • 3. The Karmel report and education equality
  • Part II. The Anti-Citizen 1975-1990: 4. The New Right and public policy
  • 5. Individual and government
  • 6. The New Right and education
  • Part III. The Economic Citizen 1985-: 7. Education and national economic reconstruction
  • 8. Participation and equity
  • 9. Economic government in education
  • Part IV. The Multi-Citizen 1990-: 10. Civics, citizenship and difference.
 
Notes

Includes index.

Bibliography: p. 259-277.

Subjects Education - Australia - History - 20th century.  |  Education - Social aspects - Australia.  |  Education and state - Australia - History - 20th century.  |  Educational philosophy  |  Political change  |  Citizenship  |  Social change  |  Government expenditure  |  Competition  |  National identity  |  Participation in education  |  History  |  Statistics  |  Federal issue

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