Book Review
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Forbes J (2020) Engines of Privilege: Britain's Private School Problem (Book Review). Review of: Engines of Privilege: Britain's Private School Problem. David Kynaston and Francis Green, Bloomsbury. 2019, pp. 336. ISBN: 978-1-3500-4006-9. Scottish Educational Review, 52 (1). http://www.scotedreview.org.uk/online-content/2020/521/
Abstract
First paragraph: Engines of Privilege: Britain¡¯s Private School Problem aims to ¡®kick-start a long overdue national debate¡¯ on the future of ¡®Britain¡¯s private fee-paying schools¡¯ (jacket copy). That private schools are ¡®engines of inequality¡¯ blocking social mobility is stated at the outset. The authors¡¯ premise is that it should be possible to have a ¡®sustained and fully inclusive national conversation¡¯ about Britain¡¯s private school ¡®problem¡¯, that ¡®the existence in Britain of a flourishing private school sector not only limits the life chances of those who attend state schools, but also damages society at large¡¯ (p.vii). Publication (February 2019) promptly jumpstarted a flurry of review and debate in newspaper ¡®heavies¡¯, radio, TV and elsewhere. The book is accessible, a pacy account of ¡®the problem¡¯, the authors aiming for ¡®clear, vigorous prose¡¯ and ¡®forensic analysis¡¯ (jacket copy). Irksomely, ¡®Scotland¡¯ is not an Index entry: the two ¡®Scottish¡¯ listings concern the Scottish Council of Independent Schools (SCIS) and the Scottish Qualifications Authority. ¡®Engines¡¡¯ sets out to consider Britain¡¯s ¡®problem¡¯, so a Scottish view being significantly overlooked frequently prompted this reviewer to ask: ¡®Meaning what for Scotland?¡¯. The focus of this review is therefore on (the lack of) a Scotland perspective.
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Output Type: Book Review
Journal
Scottish Educational Review: Volume 52, Issue 1
Status | Published |
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Publication date | 31/12/2020 |
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eISSN | 0141-9072 |
Item discussed | Engines of Privilege: Britain's Private School Problem. David Kynaston and Francis Green, Bloomsbury. 2019, pp. 336. ISBN: 978-1-3500-4006-9 |
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Honorary Professor, Education