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Dave Hill (professor)

David Stanley Hill (born 10 October 1945) is a British Marxist politician, academic and educational activist. He is Research Professor (Emeritus) in Education at Anglia Ruskin University, Chelmsford, England, and also Visiting Professor at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece, and in the Social Policy Research Centre at Middlesex University, London.[1] He was an elected Labour Party councillor for East Sussex County Council and Brighton Borough Council in the 1970s and 1980s and has been a candidate in thirteen local, national and European elections since 1972, most recently as Parliamentary Candidate in Hove and Portslade in the 2015 general election for the Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition (TUSC). In Britain he is currently a member of the Labour Left Alliance and Anti-Capitalist Resistance, the British section of and the Fourth International.

Dave Hill
Brighton Borough Councillor
In office
1974–1976
In office
1979–1983
East Sussex County Councillor
In office
1981–1989
Personal details
Born (1945-10-10) 10 October 1945 (age 78)
London, England
Political partyLabour (1961–2005; 2018–2020)
Other political
affiliations
Socialist Resistance (2005–2021), Anti-Capitalist Resistance (2021-)
Respect (2005–2013)
No2EU (2009)
Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition (2010, 2015), Labour Left Alliance (2019-) Socialist Labour Network (2022-)
OccupationAcademic

Early life edit

Dave Hill was brought up in a working-class family from the East End of London. His mother was a dressmaker and his father, a cabinet maker and carpenter.[2] Hill became the first in his family to go to a grammar school; he attended Westlain Grammar School in Brighton.[3]

Hill studied Politics and Modern History at Manchester University and subsequently gained master's degrees, one in politics and another in Education at the University of Sussex and a PhD at the London University Institute of Education under the supervision of Geoff Whitty. During the late 1970s and the early 1980s, he worked as a part-time photo-journalist for some of the Left Press in Britain, covering elections in Portugal, Spain, and France for New Socialist, Labour Weekly and Tribune.

Politics edit

In 1961, Dave Hill joined the Labour Party and became Chair of Brighton Young Socialists. In 2005, after 44 years of active membership,[4] he left the Labour Party and joined the International Socialist Group (which later merged into Socialist Resistance), and the Respect Party. He left Socialist Resistance in 2014 and joined the Independent Socialist Network, an organisation within the Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition (TUSC), for whom he has fought local and parliamentary elections,[5] and was a member of Left Unity. He applied, unsuccessfully, to rejoin the Labour Party in July 2016 as part of the influx of socialists into the Labour Party to support the left-wing leadership of Jeremy Corbyn and, after appeal, was re-admitted to Labour in 2018. He is now a member of the National Organising Group of the Labour Left Alliance, and a member of Anti-Capitalist Resistance. Following the suspension of Jeremy Corbyn from the Labour Party in October 2020, Dave Hill once again resigned from the Labour Party.

Local politics edit

As a Labour Party member, Hill was an elected East Sussex County Councillor between 1981–1989 and in the mid-1980s, became Labour Group Leader on East Sussex County Council. He was also a Brighton Borough Councillor during 1975–76 and again during 1979–83. From the beginning of the Thatcher years Hill became more radicalised and opposed what he saw as the increasingly rightward drift in the local and national Labour Party. In 1988, Hill announced he was leaving Labour electoral politics.[6] He rejoined, briefly, 2018 to 2020, to support Jeremy Corbyn's leadership of the Labour Party.

National and European elections edit

In the 1979 and 1987 parliamentary elections, he was the Labour parliamentary candidate for Brighton Pavilion, but was defeated both times by Julian Amery, the Conservative Member of Parliament. During the 1979 local elections he scored the highest vote ever recorded for a Labour candidate in Brighton.[6] Hill contested the 2010 General Election as the candidate for the Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition[7] in the Brighton Kemptown Constituency, and in the 2015 General Election he fought the Hove and Portslade Constituency again for the Trade Union and Socialist Coalition. Hill contested the 2009 European election for the left-wing electoral alliance, No to EU – Yes to Democracy as lead candidate for the South East Region of England.[8][9]

Teaching and scholarship edit

Between 1967 and 1969, Hill taught at Stockwell Manor Comprehensive School.[1] From 1972, he taught in higher education, Bognor Regis College of Education which became part of West Sussex Institute of Higher Education (now the University of Chichester), mainly part-time because of his responsibilities as trade union representative and as an elected councillor. He also taught prisoners, adult education tutors, youth workers, and in Thorney Island Refugee Camp for Vietnamese boat people. He subsequently developed and led for five years the Crawley Bachelor of Education Degree for mature and nonstandard entry students.[10][11]

In his long career he has taught in London's East End, at Tower Hamlets College in 1996–1997, and after that at the University of Northampton in between 1997 and 2010, where he was Professor of Education Policy. He taught at Middlesex University between 2010 and 2012. Between 2012 and 2016 he was Research Professor of Education at Anglia Ruskin University, Chelmsford, England, and pays regular visits to Athens, Greece, and Ankara, Turkey. While on trade union and Left demonstrations he has been teargassed in Athens and Ankara.[12] He is Visiting Professor of Education at the National and the Kapodistrian University of Athens, and has held Visiting Professor positions at Middlesex University and the University of Limerick, Ireland He was made redundant from Anglia Ruskin University in April 2016 and is now Emeritus Professor of Education Research there. In March 2017 he was appointed as Visiting Professor with the Social Policy Research Centre at Middlesex University for a three-year term. In November 2020 he was awarded an Honorary Doctorate from the Centro de Estudios Latinoamericanos de Educación Inclusiva | CELEI |, Santiago, Chile. He is also a Research Fellow of the Research Center of Contemporary China in Wuhan University, Hubei, China; Fellow of the International Institute for Research and Education (IIRE), Amsterdam, the Netherlands

Educational activism edit

In 1989, Hill set up the independent-left research unit, the Institute for Education Policy Studies and co-founded and chaired the Hillcole Group of Radical Left Educators between 1989 and 2001.[13] Affiliated writers and academics sustained Marxist and socialist educational analysis and policy formulation in Britain, through its publications of two books and thirteen booklets, published by Tufnell Press between 1990 and 2002.[14] It included Caroline Benn Mike Cole, Glenn Rikowski and for the first few years, Gaby Weiner and Stephen Ball. It also included some activists from the Socialist Teachers Alliance.[15][13]

In March 2003, Hill founded the Journal of Critical Education Policy Studies a free online refereed international journal, which he manages and chief edits, with Peter McLaren co-editing. It has become one of the widest circulation English language online refereed education policy journals, with more than a million downloads (as of March 2014) since 2003.[16] He is also series editor for Routledge Studies in Education, Neoliberalism, and Marxism.[17] He has cowritten or co-edited a number of books and articles with Mike Cole, Glenn Rikowski and Peter McLaren, and, more recently, with Deb Kelsh and Sheila Macrine, and Kostas Skordoulis and was Chair and then Program Chair of the Marxist Analysis of Schools and Society (MASSES) Special Interest Group of the American Educational Research Association between 2006–2010.

In 2010 Hill set up the annual ICCE conference, the International Conference on Critical Education, with Kostas Skordoulis of the Kapodistrian and National University of Athens University. These have been held at the University of Athens in 2011[18] and 2012,[19][20] Ankara University, Turkey in 2013, the University of Thessaloniki, Greece in 2014,[21] the University of Lower Silesia, Wrocław, Poland, in 2015,[22] Middlesex University, London, in 2016,[23] the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, in 2017,[24] the University of East London, London, in 2018.[25] The 9th ICCE Conference was held at the Universita Federico II in Naples, Italy, 3–6 June 2019.[26] The 10th ICCE Conference will be held in Thessaloniki, Greece, 4–8 July 2022.[27]

Hill lectures worldwide to academic, trade union and activist groups and conferences on the politics of education, and locations of his speaking engagements have included China, Greece, Turkey, Portugal, Finland, Germany, France, Italy, Sweden, Canada, the US, the United Arab Emirates, Israel, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Australia,[28] India and elsewhere. His writing has been translated into Chinese (Mandarin), Greek, Portuguese, Spanish, and Turkish.

In his writing Hill writes from a classical Marxist perspective, focusing on issues of social class,[29] the relationship between social class and 'race', neoliberalism,[30] socialist education,[31] and Marxist critiques of New Labour policy on schooling and teacher education.[32] Videos of some of his interviews and copies of many of his articles and chapters are online.[33]

Family life edit

Hill has been married twice, first with Marylyn Berry (married 1967, divorced 1991) with whom he has two daughters, Rachel and Naomi and four grandchildren, and secondly with Leena Helavaara Robertson (married 2009) with whom he has two stepsons.

Selected publications edit

  • Vittoria, P., and Hill, D. with Accioly, I. (eds.) (2019) O Bella Ciao; Critical Education as Resistance against Populism, Sexism and Racism. Brighton: Educazione Aperta.
  • Rasinski, L., Hill, D. and Skordoulis, C. (eds.) (2018) Marxism and Education: International Perspectives on Theory and Action. New York and London: Routledge.
  • Hill, D. (2017) Class, Race and Education Under Neoliberal Capitalism. New Delhi: Aakar Books.
  • Hill, D. (2016) Eleştirel Eğitim ve Marksizm (Critical Education and Marxism). Istanbul: Kalkedon Yayınevi.
  • Gezgin, U. B., İnal K. and Hill, D. (eds.). (2014) The Gezi Revolt: People's Revolutionary Resistance against Neoliberal Capitalism in Turkey. Brighton: Institute for Education Policy Studies.
  • Hill, D. (2013) Marxist Essays on Education: Class and `Race’, Neoliberalism and Capitalism. Brighton: The Institute for Education Policy Studies.
  • Hill, D. (ed.) (2013) Immiseration Capitalism and Education: Austerity, Resistance and Revolt. Brighton: Institute for Education Policy Studies.
  • Kelsh, D., Hill, D. and Macrine, S. (eds.) (2010) Class in Education: Knowledge, Pedagogy, Subjectivity. London: Routledge.
  • Macrine, S., McLaren, P. and Hill, D. (eds.) (2010) Revolutionizing Pedagogy: Education for Social Justice Within and Beyond Global Neo-Liberalism. London: Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Hill, D. and Robertson, L. Helavaara (eds.) (2009) Equality in the Primary School: Promoting good practice across the curriculum. London: Continuum.
  • Hill, D. (ed.) (2009) Contesting Neoliberal Education: Public Resistance and Collective Advance. New York: Routledge.
  • Hill, D. (ed.) (2009) The Rich World and the Impoverishment of Education: Diminishing Democracy, Equity and Workers’ Rights. New York: Routledge.
  • Hill, D. and Kumar, R. (eds.) (2009) Global Neoliberalism and Education and its Consequences. New York: Routledge.
  • Hill, D. and Rosskam, E. (eds.) (2009) The Developing World and State Education: Neoliberal Depredation and Egalitarian Alternatives. New York: Routledge.
  • Hill, D; McLaren, P., Cole, M., and Rikowski, G. (eds.) (2002) Marxism Against Postmodernism in Educational Theory, Lanham, Maryland, USA: Lexington Books. American Education Studies Association (AESA) Critics Choice Award-Winner.
  • Hill, D. and Cole, M. (eds.) (2001) Schooling and Equality: Fact, Concept and Policy. London: Kogan Page.
  • Cole, M., Hill, D.; McLaren, P., and Rikowski G. (2001) Brighton: Institute for Education Policy Studies. (84pp.)
  • Hessari, R. and Hill, D. (1989) Practical Ideas for Multi-cultural Learning and Teaching in the Primary Classroom, London: Routledge.

References edit

  1. ^ a b . www.anglia.ac.uk. Archived from the original on 23 January 2014. Retrieved 6 June 2022.
  2. ^ Trimingham, Adam (6 July 1978). . Evening Argus. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 15 January 2015.
  3. ^ Harris, Chantal (30 March 2011). (PDF). Hailsham Gazette. p. 13. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016.
  4. ^ "Leaving Labour after 44 years". Socialist Worker. 1 October 2005. Retrieved 13 April 2022.
  5. ^ "BBC News – Balloon release in Kemptown focuses on UK deficit". news.bbc.co.uk. 24 April 2010.
  6. ^ a b Evening Argus, 8 September 1988
  7. ^ Walker, Emily (24 April 2010). "Brighton Kemptown election candidate mistaken for Peter Stringfellow". The Argus. Retrieved 13 April 2022.
  8. ^ Announcing his candidacy, the local newspaper, The Argus described him as, 'Working class activist... a political icon in the city in the 1970s and 80s': Loomes, Naomi (5 May 2009). . The Argus. Archived from the original on 23 July 2011. Retrieved 2 February 2010.
  9. ^ His election interview is at: Williams, Neil (25 May 2009). . United Left. Archived from the original on 4 August 2010.
  10. ^ Hill, Dave (September 2004). . Paper Presented at the British Educational Research Association (BERA) Annual Conference. Manchester Metropolitan University, Sept 14-18. Archived from the original on 26 July 2011.
  11. ^ Hill, Dave. (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 August 2007. Retrieved 2 August 2007.
  12. ^ Hill, Dave (18 June 2011). "Athens General Strike". Blog: Peoples Republic of Hove.
  13. ^ a b "Hillcole Group". IEPS – Institute for Education Policy Studies.
  14. ^ "The Hillcole Group". The Tufnell Press.
  15. ^ Hill, Dave. (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 July 2007. Retrieved 2 August 2007.
  16. ^ "JCEPS home page".
  17. ^ "Book Series - Routledge Studies in Education, Neoliberalism, and Marxism". Routledge & CRC Press. Retrieved 13 April 2022.
  18. ^ . ICCE - International Conference on Critical Education. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 19 November 2013.
  19. ^ "2nd International Conference on Critical Education".
  20. ^ "Neoliberalism and Education (inspirational) Keynote". TASA Sociology of Education. 5 December 2014. Retrieved 13 April 2022.
  21. ^ "IV International Conference on Critical Education 2014". www.eled.auth.gr.
  22. ^ "Home". DSW.
  23. ^ "6th International Conference on Critical Education". 6th International Conference on Critical Education.
  24. ^ "International Conference on Critical Education 2017". International Conference on Critical Education 2017.
  25. ^ "VIII. International Conference on Critical Education". VIII. International Conference on Critical Education. Retrieved 13 April 2022.
  26. ^ "IX INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CRITICAL EDUCATION". IX INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CRITICAL EDUCATION. Retrieved 13 April 2022.
  27. ^ "X International Conference on Critical Education 2020".
  28. ^ . Main Forum Archive — LastSuperpower. Archived from the original on 23 July 2011. Retrieved 20 June 2008.
  29. ^ Greaves, Nigel M.; Hill, Dave; Maisuria, Alpesh (6 August 2014). "Embourgeoisment, Immiseration, Commodification – Marxism Revisited: a Critique of Education in Capitalist Systems". Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies. 5 (1): 38–72. ISSN 1740-2743.
  30. ^ Hill, Dave (September 2004). "Books, Banks and Bullets: Controlling Our Minds — The Global Project of Imperialistic and Militaristic Neo-Liberalism and its Effect on Education Policy". Policy Futures in Education. 2 (3–4): 504–522. doi:10.2304/pfie.2004.2.3.6. ISSN 1478-2103. S2CID 143030634.
  31. ^ . International Socialist Group. Archived from the original on 22 June 2007.
  32. ^ Hill, Dave (June 2007). "Critical Teacher Education, New Labour, and the Global Project of Neoliberal Capital". Policy Futures in Education. 5 (2): 204–225. doi:10.2304/pfie.2007.5.2.204. ISSN 1478-2103. S2CID 146423533.
  33. ^ Hill, Dave. "Institute for Education Policy Studies - an eInstitute". www.ieps.org.uk. Retrieved 13 April 2022.

External links edit

  • Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies [1]
  • The Institute for Education Policy Studies [2]
  • The Rouge Forum [3]
  • Leaving Labour after 44 years [4]
  • Brief Autobiography of a Bolshie Dismissed'
  • International Socialist group
  • The Great Education Debate: How 11-plus divided twin brothers with same IQ’ [7]
  • The Hillcole Group of Radical Left Educators
  • Socialist Educatorsand Socialist Education, Socialist Outlook
  • Anti-Capitalist Resistance
  • The 2022 conference, International Conference on Critical Education

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David Stanley Hill born 10 October 1945 is a British Marxist politician academic and educational activist He is Research Professor Emeritus in Education at Anglia Ruskin University Chelmsford England and also Visiting Professor at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens Greece and in the Social Policy Research Centre at Middlesex University London 1 He was an elected Labour Party councillor for East Sussex County Council and Brighton Borough Council in the 1970s and 1980s and has been a candidate in thirteen local national and European elections since 1972 most recently as Parliamentary Candidate in Hove and Portslade in the 2015 general election for the Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition TUSC In Britain he is currently a member of the Labour Left Alliance and Anti Capitalist Resistance the British section of and the Fourth International Dave HillBrighton Borough CouncillorIn office 1974 1976In office 1979 1983East Sussex County CouncillorIn office 1981 1989Personal detailsBorn 1945 10 10 10 October 1945 age 78 London EnglandPolitical partyLabour 1961 2005 2018 2020 Other politicalaffiliationsSocialist Resistance 2005 2021 Anti Capitalist Resistance 2021 Respect 2005 2013 No2EU 2009 Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition 2010 2015 Labour Left Alliance 2019 Socialist Labour Network 2022 OccupationAcademic Contents 1 Early life 2 Politics 2 1 Local politics 2 2 National and European elections 3 Teaching and scholarship 3 1 Educational activism 4 Family life 5 Selected publications 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editDave Hill was brought up in a working class family from the East End of London His mother was a dressmaker and his father a cabinet maker and carpenter 2 Hill became the first in his family to go to a grammar school he attended Westlain Grammar School in Brighton 3 Hill studied Politics and Modern History at Manchester University and subsequently gained master s degrees one in politics and another in Education at the University of Sussex and a PhD at the London University Institute of Education under the supervision of Geoff Whitty During the late 1970s and the early 1980s he worked as a part time photo journalist for some of the Left Press in Britain covering elections in Portugal Spain and France for New Socialist Labour Weekly and Tribune Politics editIn 1961 Dave Hill joined the Labour Party and became Chair of Brighton Young Socialists In 2005 after 44 years of active membership 4 he left the Labour Party and joined the International Socialist Group which later merged into Socialist Resistance and the Respect Party He left Socialist Resistance in 2014 and joined the Independent Socialist Network an organisation within the Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition TUSC for whom he has fought local and parliamentary elections 5 and was a member of Left Unity He applied unsuccessfully to rejoin the Labour Party in July 2016 as part of the influx of socialists into the Labour Party to support the left wing leadership of Jeremy Corbyn and after appeal was re admitted to Labour in 2018 He is now a member of the National Organising Group of the Labour Left Alliance and a member of Anti Capitalist Resistance Following the suspension of Jeremy Corbyn from the Labour Party in October 2020 Dave Hill once again resigned from the Labour Party Local politics edit As a Labour Party member Hill was an elected East Sussex County Councillor between 1981 1989 and in the mid 1980s became Labour Group Leader on East Sussex County Council He was also a Brighton Borough Councillor during 1975 76 and again during 1979 83 From the beginning of the Thatcher years Hill became more radicalised and opposed what he saw as the increasingly rightward drift in the local and national Labour Party In 1988 Hill announced he was leaving Labour electoral politics 6 He rejoined briefly 2018 to 2020 to support Jeremy Corbyn s leadership of the Labour Party National and European elections edit In the 1979 and 1987 parliamentary elections he was the Labour parliamentary candidate for Brighton Pavilion but was defeated both times by Julian Amery the Conservative Member of Parliament During the 1979 local elections he scored the highest vote ever recorded for a Labour candidate in Brighton 6 Hill contested the 2010 General Election as the candidate for the Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition 7 in the Brighton Kemptown Constituency and in the 2015 General Election he fought the Hove and Portslade Constituency again for the Trade Union and Socialist Coalition Hill contested the 2009 European election for the left wing electoral alliance No to EU Yes to Democracy as lead candidate for the South East Region of England 8 9 Teaching and scholarship editBetween 1967 and 1969 Hill taught at Stockwell Manor Comprehensive School 1 From 1972 he taught in higher education Bognor Regis College of Education which became part of West Sussex Institute of Higher Education now the University of Chichester mainly part time because of his responsibilities as trade union representative and as an elected councillor He also taught prisoners adult education tutors youth workers and in Thorney Island Refugee Camp for Vietnamese boat people He subsequently developed and led for five years the Crawley Bachelor of Education Degree for mature and nonstandard entry students 10 11 In his long career he has taught in London s East End at Tower Hamlets College in 1996 1997 and after that at the University of Northampton in between 1997 and 2010 where he was Professor of Education Policy He taught at Middlesex University between 2010 and 2012 Between 2012 and 2016 he was Research Professor of Education at Anglia Ruskin University Chelmsford England and pays regular visits to Athens Greece and Ankara Turkey While on trade union and Left demonstrations he has been teargassed in Athens and Ankara 12 He is Visiting Professor of Education at the National and the Kapodistrian University of Athens and has held Visiting Professor positions at Middlesex University and the University of Limerick Ireland He was made redundant from Anglia Ruskin University in April 2016 and is now Emeritus Professor of Education Research there In March 2017 he was appointed as Visiting Professor with the Social Policy Research Centre at Middlesex University for a three year term In November 2020 he was awarded an Honorary Doctorate from the Centro de Estudios Latinoamericanos de Educacion Inclusiva CELEI Santiago Chile He is also a Research Fellow of the Research Center of Contemporary China in Wuhan University Hubei China Fellow of the International Institute for Research and Education IIRE Amsterdam the Netherlands Educational activism edit In 1989 Hill set up the independent left research unit the Institute for Education Policy Studies and co founded and chaired the Hillcole Group of Radical Left Educators between 1989 and 2001 13 Affiliated writers and academics sustained Marxist and socialist educational analysis and policy formulation in Britain through its publications of two books and thirteen booklets published by Tufnell Press between 1990 and 2002 14 It included Caroline Benn Mike Cole Glenn Rikowski and for the first few years Gaby Weiner and Stephen Ball It also included some activists from the Socialist Teachers Alliance 15 13 In March 2003 Hill founded the Journal of Critical Education Policy Studies a free online refereed international journal which he manages and chief edits with Peter McLaren co editing It has become one of the widest circulation English language online refereed education policy journals with more than a million downloads as of March 2014 since 2003 16 He is also series editor for Routledge Studies in Education Neoliberalism and Marxism 17 He has cowritten or co edited a number of books and articles with Mike Cole Glenn Rikowski and Peter McLaren and more recently with Deb Kelsh and Sheila Macrine and Kostas Skordoulis and was Chair and then Program Chair of the Marxist Analysis of Schools and Society MASSES Special Interest Group of the American Educational Research Association between 2006 2010 In 2010 Hill set up the annual ICCE conference the International Conference on Critical Education with Kostas Skordoulis of the Kapodistrian and National University of Athens University These have been held at the University of Athens in 2011 18 and 2012 19 20 Ankara University Turkey in 2013 the University of Thessaloniki Greece in 2014 21 the University of Lower Silesia Wroclaw Poland in 2015 22 Middlesex University London in 2016 23 the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens in 2017 24 the University of East London London in 2018 25 The 9th ICCE Conference was held at the Universita Federico II in Naples Italy 3 6 June 2019 26 The 10th ICCE Conference will be held in Thessaloniki Greece 4 8 July 2022 27 Hill lectures worldwide to academic trade union and activist groups and conferences on the politics of education and locations of his speaking engagements have included China Greece Turkey Portugal Finland Germany France Italy Sweden Canada the US the United Arab Emirates Israel Hong Kong Taiwan Australia 28 India and elsewhere His writing has been translated into Chinese Mandarin Greek Portuguese Spanish and Turkish In his writing Hill writes from a classical Marxist perspective focusing on issues of social class 29 the relationship between social class and race neoliberalism 30 socialist education 31 and Marxist critiques of New Labour policy on schooling and teacher education 32 Videos of some of his interviews and copies of many of his articles and chapters are online 33 Family life editHill has been married twice first with Marylyn Berry married 1967 divorced 1991 with whom he has two daughters Rachel and Naomi and four grandchildren and secondly with Leena Helavaara Robertson married 2009 with whom he has two stepsons Selected publications editVittoria P and Hill D with Accioly I eds 2019 O Bella Ciao Critical Education as Resistance against Populism Sexism and Racism Brighton Educazione Aperta Rasinski L Hill D and Skordoulis C eds 2018 Marxism and Education International Perspectives on Theory and Action New York and London Routledge Hill D 2017 Class Race and Education Under Neoliberal Capitalism New Delhi Aakar Books Hill D 2016 Elestirel Egitim ve Marksizm Critical Education and Marxism Istanbul Kalkedon Yayinevi Gezgin U B Inal K and Hill D eds 2014 The Gezi Revolt People s Revolutionary Resistance against Neoliberal Capitalism in Turkey Brighton Institute for Education Policy Studies Hill D 2013 Marxist Essays on Education Class and Race Neoliberalism and Capitalism Brighton The Institute for Education Policy Studies Hill D ed 2013 Immiseration Capitalism and Education Austerity Resistance and Revolt Brighton Institute for Education Policy Studies Kelsh D Hill D and Macrine S eds 2010 Class in Education Knowledge Pedagogy Subjectivity London Routledge Macrine S McLaren P and Hill D eds 2010 Revolutionizing Pedagogy Education for Social Justice Within and Beyond Global Neo Liberalism London Palgrave Macmillan Hill D and Robertson L Helavaara eds 2009 Equality in the Primary School Promoting good practice across the curriculum London Continuum Hill D ed 2009 Contesting Neoliberal Education Public Resistance and Collective Advance New York Routledge Hill D ed 2009 The Rich World and the Impoverishment of Education Diminishing Democracy Equity and Workers Rights New York Routledge Hill D and Kumar R eds 2009 Global Neoliberalism and Education and its Consequences New York Routledge Hill D and Rosskam E eds 2009 The Developing World and State Education Neoliberal Depredation and Egalitarian Alternatives New York Routledge Hill D McLaren P Cole M and Rikowski G eds 2002 Marxism Against Postmodernism in Educational Theory Lanham Maryland USA Lexington Books American Education Studies Association AESA Critics Choice Award Winner Hill D and Cole M eds 2001 Schooling and Equality Fact Concept and Policy London Kogan Page Cole M Hill D McLaren P and Rikowski G 2001 Red Chalk On Schooling Capitalism and Politics Brighton Institute for Education Policy Studies 84pp Hessari R and Hill D 1989 Practical Ideas for Multi cultural Learning and Teaching in the Primary Classroom London Routledge References edit a b Professor Dave Hill Faculty of Health Social Care amp Education Anglia Ruskin University www anglia ac uk Archived from the original on 23 January 2014 Retrieved 6 June 2022 Trimingham Adam 6 July 1978 Dave going from cabinets to Cabinet Evening Argus Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 15 January 2015 Harris Chantal 30 March 2011 Class divide set brothers on different paths PDF Hailsham Gazette p 13 Archived from the original PDF on 4 March 2016 Leaving Labour after 44 years Socialist Worker 1 October 2005 Retrieved 13 April 2022 BBC News Balloon release in Kemptown focuses on UK deficit news bbc co uk 24 April 2010 a b Evening Argus 8 September 1988 Walker Emily 24 April 2010 Brighton Kemptown election candidate mistaken for Peter Stringfellow The Argus Retrieved 13 April 2022 Announcing his candidacy the local newspaper The Argus described him as Working class activist a political icon in the city in the 1970s and 80s Loomes Naomi 5 May 2009 Former Brighton councillor to run for EU seat The Argus Archived from the original on 23 July 2011 Retrieved 2 February 2010 His election interview is at Williams Neil 25 May 2009 Interview with Dave Hill who tops the No2EU list in the South East United Left Archived from the original on 4 August 2010 Hill Dave September 2004 A Critical Transformative Teacher Education a four year Marxist undergraduate programme for student teachers contexts intents constraints and effects Paper Presented at the British Educational Research Association BERA Annual Conference Manchester Metropolitan University Sept 14 18 Archived from the original on 26 July 2011 Hill Dave Brief autobiography of a Bolshie dismissed PDF Archived from the original PDF on 15 August 2007 Retrieved 2 August 2007 Hill Dave 18 June 2011 Athens General Strike Blog Peoples Republic of Hove a b Hillcole Group IEPS Institute for Education Policy Studies The Hillcole Group The Tufnell Press Hill Dave The Hillcole Group of Radical Left Educators PDF Archived from the original PDF on 26 July 2007 Retrieved 2 August 2007 JCEPS home page Book Series Routledge Studies in Education Neoliberalism and Marxism Routledge amp CRC Press Retrieved 13 April 2022 1st International Conference on Critical Education 2011 ICCE International Conference on Critical Education Archived from the original on 2 April 2015 Retrieved 19 November 2013 2nd International Conference on Critical Education Neoliberalism and Education inspirational Keynote TASA Sociology of Education 5 December 2014 Retrieved 13 April 2022 IV International Conference on Critical Education 2014 www eled auth gr Home DSW 6th International Conference on Critical Education 6th International Conference on Critical Education International Conference on Critical Education 2017 International Conference on Critical Education 2017 VIII International Conference on Critical Education VIII International Conference on Critical Education Retrieved 13 April 2022 IX INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CRITICAL EDUCATION IX INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CRITICAL EDUCATION Retrieved 13 April 2022 X International Conference on Critical Education 2020 Respect Activist Dave Hill touring the world speaks at Burleigh Heads Queensland Main Forum Archive LastSuperpower Archived from the original on 23 July 2011 Retrieved 20 June 2008 Greaves Nigel M Hill Dave Maisuria Alpesh 6 August 2014 Embourgeoisment Immiseration Commodification Marxism Revisited a Critique of Education in Capitalist Systems Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies 5 1 38 72 ISSN 1740 2743 Hill Dave September 2004 Books Banks and Bullets Controlling Our Minds The Global Project of Imperialistic and Militaristic Neo Liberalism and its Effect on Education Policy Policy Futures in Education 2 3 4 504 522 doi 10 2304 pfie 2004 2 3 6 ISSN 1478 2103 S2CID 143030634 Socialist Outlook International Socialist Group Archived from the original on 22 June 2007 Hill Dave June 2007 Critical Teacher Education New Labour and the Global Project of Neoliberal Capital Policy Futures in Education 5 2 204 225 doi 10 2304 pfie 2007 5 2 204 ISSN 1478 2103 S2CID 146423533 Hill Dave Institute for Education Policy Studies an eInstitute www ieps org uk Retrieved 13 April 2022 External links editJournal for Critical Education Policy Studies 1 The Institute for Education Policy Studies 2 The Rouge Forum 3 Leaving Labour after 44 years 4 Brief Autobiography of a Bolshie Dismissed 5 International Socialist group 6 The Great Education Debate How 11 plus divided twin brothers with same IQ 7 The Hillcole Group of Radical Left Educators 8 Socialist Educatorsand Socialist Education Socialist 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