The first part of this lecture reflects on the disadvantaged London lives many of the capital's children are presently forced to experience and the implications this has for their schooling. The later part commends aspects of the writings of two long-dead Londoners--the eminent lawyer, Thomas More, and the great political polemicist and literacy critic, William Hazlitt. Each writer at different times in England's history introduced into its culture his own distinctive way of thinking and discourse, and it is these styles ...
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The first part of this lecture reflects on the disadvantaged London lives many of the capital's children are presently forced to experience and the implications this has for their schooling. The later part commends aspects of the writings of two long-dead Londoners--the eminent lawyer, Thomas More, and the great political polemicist and literacy critic, William Hazlitt. Each writer at different times in England's history introduced into its culture his own distinctive way of thinking and discourse, and it is these styles that are worth re-engaging with at this particular juncture, as we consider the scope, nature and potential of school reform, not just in London, but generally.
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This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside. This is a pamphlet. In good all round condition. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item, 150grams, ISBN: 9780854736720.