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In Search of the Comprehensive Ideal: By Way of and Introduction
Authors:GRAHAM HAYDON
Institution:Philosophy Section, Department of Educational Foundations and Policy Studies, Institute of Education University of London, London WC1H 0AL, UK
Abstract:This introductory article first gives a brief overview of the articles in the remainder of this special issue. It then considers what we can learn about the comprehensive ideal, and what questions still remain about it, from the treatment it receives in these articles. After an initial discussion of the nature of the common school, two dimensions are identified in which interpretations of the comprehensive ideal often differ: how fully the content of such schooling is filled in, and what its scope is considered to be. Six categories of values are identified to which arguments both for and against the comprehensive ideal may appeal: educational values; values of community; justice and equality; respect; freedom; and non-discrimination. It is suggested that in a context of value-pluralism there can be no canonical interpretation of the comprehensive ideal.
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