Black Papers
The Black Papers were a series of articles on British education, published from 1969 to 1977 in the Critical Quarterly; their name intended as a contrast to government White Papers. According to the Critical Quarterly website the Black Papers were: The first two, both published in 1969, had the most impact:
* Fight for Education, March 1969, edited by Brian Cox and A.E. Dyson
* Crisis in Education, edited by Brian Cox
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Black Papers
The Black Papers were a series of articles on British education, published from 1969 to 1977 in the Critical Quarterly; their name intended as a contrast to government White Papers. According to the Critical Quarterly website the Black Papers were: The first two, both published in 1969, had the most impact:
* Fight for Education, March 1969, edited by Brian Cox and A.E. Dyson
* Crisis in Education, edited by Brian Cox
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