Revising the Comprehensive Ideal

British Journal of Educational Studies 44 (4):426 - 437 (1996)
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Abstract

What may be called 'the comprehensive ideal' is still powerful both in theory and practice. To put this ideal into a respectable shape requires attention to some basic logical/conceptual points, and awareness of the underlying feelings which inspire it. It is then possible to face questions about how to retain equality whilst catering for individual differences, how to establish a potent and fraternal community in schools and elsewhere, and how to give individuals a sense of worth whilst fully acknowledging criteria of expertise - in virtue of which many people will never shine as performers or achievers.

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Does equality (of opportunity) make sense in education?John Wilson - 1991 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 25 (1):27–32.

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