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LIGHTFOOT, Martin (1942-1999)


IDENTITY STATEMENT

Reference code(s): GB 0366 LI

Held at: Institute of Education

Title: LIGHTFOOT, Martin (1942-1999)

Date(s): 1980s-1990s

Level of description: collection

Extent: 15 boxes

Name of creator(s): Lightfoot | Martin | 1942-1999 | educationist

CONTEXT

Administrative/Biographical history:

Martin Lightfoot (1942-1999) was educated at St. Christopher's School in Letchworth, Tiffin School in Kingston and Downing College, Cambridge University, where he read English. Having spent some years as a Director of Penguin Books Ltd and Managing Director of Penguin Education, during which time he was also a key supporter of the National Association for the Teaching of English, in 1974 Lightfoot was appointed as Deputy Education Officer (Services) at the Inner London Education Authority where he was responsible for relations with the Inner London Boroughs and the Greater London Council and community and race relations issues. In 1977 he became Director of the Schools Council Industry Project, conducted jointly with the Confederation of British Industry and Trades Union Congress. From 1981-1983 he served as Specialist Adviser to the Select Committee on Education, Science and Arts where he was responsible for the drafting of reports, including on secondary examinations and curriculum, school meals and on 16-19 education. Lightfoot then took up an academic post at Brunel University, where he was a Senior Research Fellow, Director of the Centre for the Study of Community and Race Relations (1984-1988), and Co-Director of the Education Policy Centre. At Brunel, Lightfoot lectured on law and public services in the Departments of Law and Government, and taught education policy and management, community and race relations, education policy and public service organisation on postgraduate courses in Public and Social Administration. His research projects included 'Expectations of higher education' (c.1980s) during which the perspectives of undergraduates, graduate employers, academic staff, politicians and administrators were examined and 'Recreating Education: London and Education Reform' (1990-1991), which was funded by the Leverhulme Trust and examined the process of setting up education authorities in the Inner London boroughs subsequent to the break-up of the Inner London Education Authority. During his time at Brunel, he also acted as a consultant to the London Borough of Southwark during its preparations to take over educational administration from the Inner Lonodn Education Authority. He retired from Brunel University in 1990 and then worked as an independent educational consultant. During 1992-1993 he was a Visiting Fellow at the Department of Policy Studies, Institute of Education, University of London.

CONTENT

Scope and content/abstract:

Papers of Martin Lightfoot, mainly relating to his career from 1981 onwards. They include papers concerning his work for the House of Commons Select Committee on Education and from his time at Brunel University. The latter include lecture and teaching notes on public and social administration, school management, equal opportunities and education, multiculturalism in education and educational politics and government; material relating to the research projects 'Expectations of Higher Education' and 'Recreating Education: London and Education Reform'; and some general papers relating to the work of Centre for the Study of Community and Race Relations and the Educational Policy Centre. Also included are papers reflecting Lightfoot's general interests in race relations, public administration and education, including a small amount of material relating to his membership of the Education Reform Group.

ACCESS AND USE

Language/scripts of material: English

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Conditions governing access:

Restricted Access.

Conditions governing reproduction:

A reader wishing to publish any quotation of information, including pictorial, derived from any archive material must apply in writing for prior permission from the Librarian or other appropriate person(s) as indicated by the Archivist. A limited number of photocopies may be supplied at the discretion of the Archivist.

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Finding aids:

Unlisted.

Collection level description available on-line at the Institute of Education website

Detailed catalogue

ARCHIVAL INFORMATION

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Archival history:

Immediate source of acquisition:

Deposited by Hilary Street, executor of Martin Lightfoot, in February 2000.

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DESCRIPTION NOTES

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Date(s) of descriptions: Created 02/7/2000, modified 12/5/2000


INDEX ENTRIES
Subjects
Educational reform | Educational development
Equal opportunity | Social and economic rights
Higher education | Educational levels
Intercultural education | Education and culture | Educational policy
Multiculturalism | Cultural pluralism | Cultural systems
Public administration | Government
Educational administration
Interethnic relations

Personal names
Lightfoot | Martin | 1942-1999 | educationist

Corporate names
Brunel College of Advanced Technology x Brunel University
Centre for the Study of Community and Race Relations
Education Policy Centre
Educational Reform Group
ILEA | Inner London Education Authority x Inner London Education Authority
Select Committee on Education, Science and Arts

Places
London | England | UK | Western Europe | Europe