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    A Politically Liberal Conception of Civic Education.Barry L. Bull - 2008 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 27 (6):449-460.
    Liberal political theory is widely believed to be an inadequate source of civic commitment and thus of civic education primarily because of its commitment to what is perceived as a pervasive individualism. In this paper, I explore the possibility that John Rawls’s later political philosophy may provide a response to this belief. I first articulate a conception of liberal politics derived from Rawls’s idea of reflective equilibrium that generates an overlapping consensus about political principles among those who hold a wide (...)
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  2. A Sketch of Politically Liberal Principles of Social Justice in Higher Education.Barry L. Bull - 2012 - Philosophical Studies in Education 43:26 - 38.
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    Is Standards-based School Reform Consistent with Schooling for Personal Liberty?Barry L. Bull - 2006 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 25 (1):61-75.
    The purpose of this paper is to consider whether standards-based school reform is an acceptable strategy for achieving a politically legitimate school system according to a principle of personal liberty. First, it briefly describes the purpose and implementation of standards-based school reform in the U.S. It then considers the ramifications of the principle of personal liberty for the conduct of public schooling, arguing that it requires children’s access to and appreciation of a variety of liberty-consistent cultures in their society coupled (...)
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    Education and the Explanation of Collective Action.Barry Bull - 1982 - Educational Studies 13 (1):16-32.
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    Is systemic reform in education morally justifiable?Barry L. Bull - 1996 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 15 (1):13-23.
    Systemic education reform calls for state imposition of uniform standards for student performance, the curriculum, and student opportunities to learn that curriculum, coupled with the alignment of basic state accountability, teacher education, and financing policies and expanded school decision-making authority. Proponents argue that systemic reform will have the effect of enhancing overall economic growth and equalizing opportunities for the most disadvantaged. Analysis of the first claim suggests that the inherent tension between employment-oriented outcome standards and discipline-oriented curriculum frameworks and the (...)
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    Liberty and the New Localism: Toward an Evaluation of the Trade‐off between Educational Equity and Local Control of Schools.Barry L. Bull - 1984 - Educational Theory 34 (1):75-94.
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    Policy implications of social justice in education.Barry Bull - 2009 - Ethics and Education 4 (2):141-152.
    This article analyzes the implications of a particular conception of social justice in education for the policies that have led to significant political controversies in contemporary communities in the United States. Many of these controversies have arisen from the collision between the increasingly multicultural reality in those communities and the accountability system that has during the past decade or so been imposed on the schools by standards-based reformers in the federal and state governments. For this task, the article considers the (...)
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    Self-Knowledge and Teaching in Confucius and Plato.Barry Bull - 2011 - Philosophy of Education 67:212-214.
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    Review of David Nyberg, Power Over Power. [REVIEW]Barry L. Bull - 1983 - Educational Theory 33 (3-4):205-213.