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Lessons Learnt? Reflecting on 20 Years of School Reform in England

28 Oct 2024

This paper evaluates two decades of education policy in England, offering an analysis of reforms from the Thatcher era through successive Labour and Conservative governments. It highlights systemic shifts such as the rise of multi-academy trusts, accountability mechanisms, and socio-economic disparities. The document underscores persistent challenges, including funding cuts, teacher retention issues, widening inequality, and the growing burden on schools to address mental health and special education needs. Drawing on historical data, it assesses policy impacts on academic standards, equity, and long-term educational trends, while raising critical questions for future reforms. Authored by education policy expert Sam Freedman, it sets out a surprisingly consistent journey.
academic performance mental health education reform socio-economic inequality school funding school policy teacher retention special education needs multi-academy trusts

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Sam Freedman

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57
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United Kingdom

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