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  1. Learning Autonomy in Post-16 Education. The Politics and Practice of Formative Assessment.Kathryn Ecclestone - 2004 - British Journal of Educational Studies 52 (1):88-90.
  • Learning or therapy? The demoralisation of education.Kathryn Ecclestone - 2004 - British Journal of Educational Studies 52 (2):112-137.
    Contemporary educational goals place increasing emphasis on conferring recognition and building self-esteem for people deemed to be marginalised and vulnerable. Such goals coalesce with the language, symbols and practices of therapy inscribed within a broader 'therapeutic ethos'. The paper relates these trends to broader cultural demoralisation about people's potential for human agency and evaluates their effects on educational debates. A therapeutic ethos in education appears benign and empowering. Yet, the paper argues that it produces a diminished view of people and (...)
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  • Triumphs and Tears; Young People, Markets and the Transition from School to Work.Phil Hodkinson, Andrew C. Sparkes & Heather Hodkinson - 1997 - British Journal of Educational Studies 45 (4):446-447.
     
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  • Choice, Pathways and Transitions Post-16: New Youth, New Economies and the Global City.Stephen J. Ball, Meg Maguire & Sheila Macrae - 2001 - British Journal of Educational Studies 49 (3):357-359.
     
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