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Mixed ability grouping: a philosophical perspective

Boston: Allen & Unwin. Edited by David Bridges (1983)

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  1. The dishwasher's child: Education and the end of egalitarianism.John White - 1994 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 28 (2):173–182.
    This paper argues that egalitarianism, in itself and as a basis for educational policy, is unacceptable. Three recent defences of it are examined and rejected. Three anti-egalitarian positions, however, all of which stress sufficiency rather than equality, pass muster. Educational implications are followed through, with reference to mixed ability grouping, selection, equal opportunities in education and conflicting views about the minimum content of a common school curriculum.
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  • The Comprehensive Ideal and the Rejection of Theory.John White - 1987 - British Journal of Educational Studies 35 (3):196 - 210.
  • The comprehensive ideal and the rejection of theory.John White - 1987 - British Journal of Educational Studies 35 (3):196-210.
  • Mixed ability grouping: Some philosophical considerations.Beverley Shaw - 1984 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 18 (1):133–138.
    Beverley Shaw; Mixed Ability Grouping: some philosophical considerations, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 18, Issue 1, 30 May 2006, Pages 133–138, ht.
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  • Ethics, Learning, and the Democratic Community.Donald Arnstine - 2000 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 19 (3):229-240.