Speech by prime minister James Callaghan at Ruskin College, Oxford (22 October 1976), quoted in Clyde Chitty, 'From Great Debate to Great Reform Act' in A. Rattansi and D. Reeder (eds), Rethinking Radical Education (London, 1992), p.31.
2.
Ibid, pp.30-31.
3.
The Swann Report, Education for All (London, 1985).
4.
The Scarman Report, The Brixton Disorders, 10-12 April 1981 (London, 1981).
5.
A. Sivanandan, 'Race, class and Brent' in Communities of Resistance: Writings on Black Struggles for Socialism (London, 1990), p.142.
6.
A. Sivanandan , 'Left, Right and Burnage' in ibid, p. 146.
7.
See remarks by Kenneth Baker, then secretary of state for education, on the Jimmy Young programme (BBC Radio 2), quoted in the Times (10 September 1987) and by Baroness Hooper, under-secretary for education, on television, quoted in the Independent (15 January 1988), to the effect that racial segregation of schools might well be a consequence of parental choice.
8.
R v Inner London Education Authority, ex p. Ali and Murshid, Times (21 February 1990).
9.
See Department for Education Discussion Paper, Exclusions ( London, 1992).
10.
11.
Department for Education, 'Pupils with Problems' Draft Circulars (London, December 1993 ).
12.
Office for Standards in Education, Education for Disaffected Pupils (London, 1993).
13.
Office for Standards in Education, Achieving Good Behaviour in Schools (London, 1993).
14.
'Pupils with Problems' Draft Circular No 3, Exclusion from School, para.35.
15.
Ibid, paras 14-31.
16.
'Pupils with Problems' Draft Circular No 4, Education by LEAs of Children Otherwise than at School.