
Education, Law and Diversity
Schooling for One and All?
Hart Publishing 2020
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Book Summary / Abstract
This new edition of Education, Law and Diversity provides extensive updated analysis, from a legal perspective, of how the education system responds to social diversity and how the relevant social and cultural rights of individuals and groups are affected. It spans wide-ranging areas of school provision, including: types of school (including faith schools), the school curriculum, choice of school, out-of-school settings, and duties towards children with special needs and disabilities. It gives extensive coverage to children’s rights in the context of education and includes considerable new material on issues including relationships and sex education, exclusion from school, home education, equal access, counter-extremism and academisation. The new edition also retains and updates areas of debate in the book, such as those concerned with multiculturalism and the position of religion in schools. It continues to focus on England but also makes reference to other jurisdictions within the UK and internationally. It is essential reading for anyone interested in the legal and related policy issues surrounding children’s education today.
Front matter
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- Dedication
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pp. v–vi
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- Preface
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pp. vii–viii
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- List of Abbreviations
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pp. xi–xiv
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- List of Tables and Figures
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pp. xv–xvi
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- Table of Cases
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pp. xvii–xxxii
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- Table of Legislation
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pp. xxxiii–lxiv
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- Chapter 7. Religion in the School Curriculum
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pp. 389–422
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- Chapter 8. Education Outside the State Sector
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pp. 423–446
Back matter
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- Index
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pp. 523–552




