Defending the comprehensive idea in the age of crisis: reflections of a long-time educator

FORUM - Print ISSN 1474-7685 - Online ISSN 2047-7171
Volume 67 Number 3 (2025)

Defending the comprehensive idea in the age of crisis: reflections of a long-time educator
Ian Duckett pages 92‑97
DOI: 10.3898/forum.2025.67.3.10

Abstract

The state of education systems in an age plagued by deepening social inequality, global economic shifts, and a planet on fire and struggling to recover from the pandemic means that it has never been more crucial to ask: what should be the purpose of formal education? And, more urgently, what becomes of the comprehensive education ideal? This paper outlines the several crises we face and reconfirms the comprehensive ideal and its emphasis on collaborative learning, critical inquiry, real-world relevance, democracy and solidarity. In an atomised world, where young people are increasingly anxious, isolated and commodified, schools must be spaces where they can experience genuine collective life and be prepared not just for jobs, but for justice.

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To cite this article
Ian Duckett (2025) Defending the comprehensive idea in the age of crisis: reflections of a long-time educator, FORUM, 67(3), 92-97 . https://doi.org/10.3898/forum.2025.67.3.10

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