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A Revolution Betrayed: How Egalitarians Wrecked the British Education System
By (Author) Peter Hitchens
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Continuum
3rd January 2024
14th September 2023
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Educational administration and organization
Schools and pre-schools
History of education
Central / national / federal government policies
Comparative politics
Educational strategies and policy
370.1
Paperback
224
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
There are few subjects these days that cause parents more stress than their childrens education. In his new book, Peter Hitchens describes the misjudgements made by politicians over the years that have led to the increase of class distinction and privilege in our education system. This is of course the opposite of what was intended, especially by former Minister of Education Shirley Williams and Margaret Thatcher, her successor in that role, who closed down many more Grammar Schools than Williams. Given that the cost of private secondary education is now in the region of 50,000 a year and the best comprehensive schools are now oversubscribed, parents are spending thousands on private tutoring and fee-paying prep schools in order to get their children into these academically excellent schools. Meanwhile hypocritical Labour politicians like Diane Abbott send their children to expensive private day schools. Hitchens argues that in trying to bring about an educational system which is egalitarian, the politicians have in fact created the exact opposite. And whats more, it is a system riddled with anomalies - Sixth Form Colleges select pupils on ability at the age of 15, which rules out any child who does not have major educational backing from home and academies also are selective, though they pretend not to be. This is an in-depth look at the British education system and what will happen if things dont change radically.
Fascinating. * The New Statesman *
...Hitchens provides an accessible and helpful overview of educational history in the UK. * The Tablet *
At its heart, though, A Revolution Betrayed is a history book with attitude and has much to offer about an undeniably fascinating and significant episode. * The Spectator *
Peter Hitchens is a columnist for the Mail on Sunday and a contributor to many other publications. He has published several books, including The Abolition of Britain and The Rage Against God, also published by Bloomsbury Continuum, mainly on aspects of what he regards as a Cultural Revolution which has transformed Britain for the worse in the last half century. He is active on social media, especially Twitter. He has been a journalist for nearly 50 years, has reported from 57 countries and was a resident correspondent in Moscow and Washington.