Focusing on the stark disparity in living conditions, the book explores the decline of the UK's most impoverished neighborhoods and the challenges faced by their residents. It provides a detailed analysis of the current state of these areas and evaluates the effectiveness of government initiatives aimed at neighborhood renewal. Through its in-depth examination, it sheds light on the ongoing struggle against poverty and the socio-economic factors contributing to the widening gap between affluent regions and the least fortunate communities.
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Situating the cases of England and Australia within broader global policy trends, this book critically analyses what has gone wrong with education policy. Drawing on wide-ranging research, the authors issue a fundamental challenge to current policy orthodoxies, and identify policy alternatives to make education both better and fairer.