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Fundamental British Values in Education

Radicalisation, National Identity and Britishness. Emerald Points

By (author) Hazel Bryan, Lynn Revell
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited, Bingley, United Kingdom
Published: 30th Jan 2018
Dimensions: w 129mm h 201mm d 13mm
Weight: 165g
ISBN-10: 1787145085
ISBN-13: 9781787145085
Barcode No: 9781787145085
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The notion of Britishness and national identity have rarely been examined with such intensity in education and society as they are today. Although the requirement to promote a sense of nationhood in schools is not a new one, the politicised nature of the values associated with Britishness and the security agenda in which schools now operate has intensified greatly in recent years. This timely book provides a critical analysis of the statutory requirements to promote Fundamental British Values in schools, universities and other childcare groups in the UK. It begins by charting the development of Britishness and British values in the post-war period and highlights how even in the recent past British values have been understood and executed in policy in relation to schools in very different ways. In the past Britishness and national identity was either assumed or conveyed through the employment of cultural forms; it is only now that Britishness in education, in the form of fundamental British values is articulated through explicitly political language. The book continues by examining the impact of fundamental British values on teacher professionalism. It will show how the legislation and policy that structures the way teachers (and other educators) must engage with fundamental British values works to reposition the status of teachers in the public sphere. Teacher's work and relationship with the state is recast so that personal political and individual acts are now situated within the remit of state control and legislation. The concept of Liquid Professionalism is promoted as a form of teacher professionalism for these securitised times.

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"This book provides a focussed and comprehensive analysis of how the policy to actively promote fundamental British values has impacted on school policies, teaching, and teacher professionalism. The mandate to promote these values has proceeded at a pace in parallel with the securitization of pedagogical spaces and led to the proliferation of resources promulgating narrow conceptions of Britishness. Alongside the enactment of this policy the notion of teacher professionalism has been transformed. The authors make a unique contribution to the debate by examining the position of teachers who as agents and actors are compelled to negotiate and perform in such securitised spaces. In this book, Lynn Revell and Hazel Bryan advance the concept of liquid professionalism which coheres with the complex and dynamic policy landscape of fundamental British values. This is an excellent book for all educational professionals." -- Vini Lander * University of Roehampton, UK * This volume explores the significance of fundamental British values in education and the idea of British values in contemporary policy and legislation, as well as the way Britishness as a concept has evolved in relation to education in the post-war period. It follows the development of Britishness and British values in the period and shows how they have been understood and executed in policy in relation to schools in different ways, including the role of otherness, national identity, and the language of values, then discusses the impact of fundamental British values on teacher professionalism, illustrating how legislation and policy that impacts how teachers must engage with these values changes their status in the public sphere. -- Annotation (c)2018 * (protoview.com) *