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      Gone before you know it: urban school reform and the short life of the Education Action Zone initiative1

      London Review of Education
      Informa UK Limited

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          This essay explores the fluctuations in and short-lived nature of urban school reform through a study of the Education Action Zone (EAZ) programme of Britain's New Labour government. Using the notion of civic capacity as a theoretical framework, the essay looks at this reform from the perspectives of its government proponents, critics outside of government and those who work within one such zone in an economically distressed borough of London given the pseudonym of North Upton. The essay concludes by looking at what our case study of North Upton tells us about the causes of this problem and how it may be remedied.

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                Journal
                London Review of Education
                London Review of Education
                Informa UK Limited
                1474-8460
                1474-8479
                January 2005
                January 2005
                : 3
                : 1
                : 3-27
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                10.1080/14748460500036045
                a68c63b4-dbe4-4250-9bae-63f1c33bb207
                © 2005
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