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  1. The Curriculum Experiment: Meeting the Challenge of Social Change.John Elliott - 1999 - British Journal of Educational Studies 47 (2):196-198.
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  • Telling the trugh about history.Joyce Appleby, Lynn Hunt & Margaret Jacob - 1995 - History and Theory 34 (4):320-339.
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  • History Teaching, Nationhood and the State: A Study in Educational Politics.Robert Phillips - 1998 - British Journal of Educational Studies 46 (4):458-460.
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  • Adolescent Discourse on National Identity‐‐voices of care and justice? [1].Bruce Carrington & Geoffrey Short - 1998 - Educational Studies 24 (2):133-152.
    Summary In her highly publicised polemic, All Must Have Prizes (1996), Melanie Phillips launches a scathing attack upon the British educational establishment and various facets of policy and practice during the past three decades. She is especially critical of progressivism and approaches to teaching and learning supposedly predicated upon relativist principles (e.g. multicultural education). Our own research on primary?school children's constructions of British identity (Carrington, B. & Short, G. (1995): What makes a person British? Children's conceptions of their national culture (...)
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  • Multiple Identities and Education for Active Citizenship.Alistair Ross - 2007 - British Journal of Educational Studies 55 (3):286-303.
    This paper explores concepts of multiple and nested identities and how these relate to citizenship and rights, and the implications of identities and rights for active citizenship education. Various theoretical conceptions of identity are analysed, and in particular ideas concerning multiple identities that are used contingently, and about identities that do not necessarily include feeling a strong affinity with others in the group. The argument then moves to the relationship between identity and citizenship, and particularly citizenship and rights. Citizenship is (...)
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  • Identity and violence: The illusion of destiny - by Amartya Sen and cosmopolitanism: Ethics in a world of strangers - by Kwame Anthony Appiah.Michael Blake - 2007 - Ethics and International Affairs 21 (2):259–261.
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  • Promoting Quality in Learning - Does England Have the Answer?Patricia Broadfoot, Marilyn Osborn, Clare Planel & Keith Sharpe - 2001 - British Journal of Educational Studies 49 (2):228-231.
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