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The Principles of Education Policy
Season 3 · Episode 6

The Principles of Education Policy

This week we’re looking at education policy. Should there be faith schools? Should there be private schools? And how should we decide such issues?

UCL Uncovering Politics

June 10, 202138m 9s

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Show Notes

Many of the most important policy decisions that a state can make relate to education. What kind of education should children receive? How far should parents be able to dictate that choice? Is it acceptable to have schools that instruct pupils in a particular religious faith? Should elite private schools be allowed to exist? Given that such schools do exist, can socially progressive parents send their children there with a clean conscience?

Our guest today has been exploring these and many other related questions for decades. Adam Swift is Professor of Political Theory here in the UCL Department of Political Science. His books and papers include

He starts with the basic principles of political theory. And from these he draws out key implications for policy-makers and for parents.

Topics

schoolchildrenparentingparentsreligionstate schoolsfaith schoolseducationprivate schools