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Shakespeare Valued
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15 August 2015

Taking a comprehensive, critical, and theoretical approach to the role of Shakespeare in educational policy and pedagogy from 1989 (the year compulsory Shakespeare was introduced under the National Curriculum for English in the United Kingdom), to the present, Shakespeare Valued explores the esteem afforded Shakespeare in the British educational system and its evolution in the twentieth century and into the twenty-first. Sarah Olive offers an unparalleled analysis of the ways in which Shakespeare is valued in a range of educational domains in England, and will be essential reading for students and teachers of English and Shakespeare.
LITERARY CRITICISM / Shakespeare, EDUCATION / Arts in Education, Classic and pre-20th century plays, Literature: history and criticism, Educational strategies and policy
Introduction
Chapter 1: Shakespeare in Policy: Agendas for Standards, Skills and Inclusion
Chapter 2: Shakespeare in English Pedagogy: Values, Influence and Criticism
Chapter 3: Shakespeare in Theatre and Heritage: Three Education Departments
Afterword: Shakespeare Under the Coalition: An End of Shakespeare for All?