A Tribute to Caroline Benn: Education and Democracy
By (Author) Melissa Benn
By (author) Clyde Chitty
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
1st September 2005
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Educational administration and organization
379.26
Paperback
288
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
300g
Originally born in Ohio, Caroline Benn came to England to study and married Anthony Wedgewood-Benn in 1949. She devoted her life to comprehensive education and was co-founder of the Campaign for Comprehensive Education. She wrote the definitive study on the progress of comprehensive reform in the UK and other key works on the future of education. Her active work in local government as well as being a tutor, lecturer and school governor meant her death in 2000 was mourned by many in educational as well as political circles. A Tribute to Caroline Benn celebrates the life and work of the celebrated educationalist and Tony Benn's late wife. This collection of essays focuses on the big issues in education. Many were embraced by her during her long and active life, such as the concept of inclusion, the campaign for comprehensive education, and the need to fight for educational reform alongside social justice and equality.
"This delightful book, co-edited by its subject's daughter, has two themes. One is Caroline Benn's extraordinary life; the other one of her passions - the comprehensive ideal." Book of the week, TES - reviewed by Tim Brighouse * Blurb from reviewer *
Max Morris's chapter was serialised in the Guardian. * Blurb from reviewer *
'...a formidable opportunity to understand Caroline Benn as both an educationalist and a caring woman.' -- Marine Frelson * History of Education Researcher *
Melissa Benn, daughter of Caroline and Tony Benn, is a writer and journalist who contributes regularly to The Guardian and other national newspapers and magazines. Her books include Public Lives (a novel) and Madonna and Child:Towards a New Politics of Motherhood. Clyde Chitty is Associate Professor at IOE, UCLs Faculty of Education and Society, University College London, UK.