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Dennis O'Keeffe is Professor of Social Science at the [[University of Buckingham]] and also Senior Research Fellow in Education at the [[Institute of Economic Affairs]], and editor of The [[Salisbury Review]]<ref name="profile">Dennis O'Keeffe, [http://web.archive.org/web/20071029235837/http://www.buckingham.ac.uk/humanities/about/people.html Professor Dennis O'Keeffe, Research Professor in Education], ''University of Buckingham'', Retrieved from the Internet Archive of 29 October 2007 on 20 March 2012.</ref>. According to his [[University of Buckingham]] profile 'he is one of England's most distinguished educationalists, particularly well known for his investigations into the wide problem of truancy'.<ref name="profile"/>
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Dennis O'Keeffe is Professor of Social Science at the [[University of Buckingham]] and also Senior Research Fellow in Education at the [[Institute of Economic Affairs]], and editor of The ''[[Salisbury Review]]''.<ref name="profile">Dennis O'Keeffe, [http://web.archive.org/web/20071029235837/http://www.buckingham.ac.uk/humanities/about/people.html Professor Dennis O'Keeffe, Research Professor in Education], ''University of Buckingham'', Retrieved from the Internet Archive of 29 October 2007 on 20 March 2012.</ref> According to his [[University of Buckingham]] profile 'he is one of England's most distinguished educationalists, particularly well known for his investigations into the wide problem of truancy'.<ref name="profile"/>
  
 
==Publications==  
 
==Publications==  
  
*Issues in School Attendance and Truancy (1995)
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*''Issues in School Attendance and Truancy'' (1995)
*Political Correctness and Public Finance (1999)
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*''Political Correctness and Public Finance'' (1999)
*Independence or Stagnation? The Imperatives of University Reform in the United Kingdom (2003)
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*''Independence or Stagnation? The Imperatives of University Reform in the United Kingdom'' (2003)
*Compulsory Education: An Oxymoron of Modernity (2004)<REF>Dennis O'Keeffe, [http://www.libertarian.co.uk/lapubs/educn/educn036.htm Compulsory Education: An Oxymoron of Modernity], ''Educational Notes'', No. 36, Accessed 03-September-2010</REF>
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*''Compulsory Education: An Oxymoron of Modernity'' (2004)<REF>Dennis O'Keeffe, [http://www.libertarian.co.uk/lapubs/educn/educn036.htm Compulsory Education: An Oxymoron of Modernity], ''Educational Notes'', No. 36, Accessed 03-September-2010</REF>
  
 
==Affiliations==
 
==Affiliations==
  
[[University of Buckingham]] | [[Institute of Economic Affairs]] | [[Family Education Trust]]<ref name="about">Family Education Trust [http://www.famyouth.org.uk/about.php About Us], accessed 22 August 2010</ref>
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[[University of Buckingham]] | [[Institute of Economic Affairs]] | [[Family Education Trust]]<ref name="about">Family Education Trust [http://www.famyouth.org.uk/about.php About Us], accessed 22 August 2010</ref> | [[Jerusalem Institute for Market Studies]], Academic Advisory Council, circa 2007<ref name="About2007">JIMS [http://web.archive.org/web/20070917102937/http://jims-israel.org/mpc/docs/Site/About%20Us.html About Us], Retrieved from the Internet Archive of 17 September 2007, accessed 26 June 2012</ref> | [[FOREST]] Advisory council circa 2005<ref>FOREST [http://web.archive.org/web/20050207053354/http://www.forestonline.org/output/Page103.asp About FOREST] Retrieved from the Internet Archive of 7 February 2005, accessed 26 June 2012 </ref>
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
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[[Category:Neoliberal|O'Keeffe, Denis]][[Category:Academics|O'Keeffe, Denis]][[Category:Think Tanker|O'Keeffe, Denis]]
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[[Category:Neoliberal|O'Keeffe, Denis]][[Category:Academics|O'Keeffe, Denis]][[Category:Think Tanker|O'Keeffe, Denis]][[Category:Israeli Think Tanker|O'Keeffe, Denis]]

Latest revision as of 14:39, 14 November 2012

Dennis O'Keeffe is Professor of Social Science at the University of Buckingham and also Senior Research Fellow in Education at the Institute of Economic Affairs, and editor of The Salisbury Review.[1] According to his University of Buckingham profile 'he is one of England's most distinguished educationalists, particularly well known for his investigations into the wide problem of truancy'.[1]

Publications

  • Issues in School Attendance and Truancy (1995)
  • Political Correctness and Public Finance (1999)
  • Independence or Stagnation? The Imperatives of University Reform in the United Kingdom (2003)
  • Compulsory Education: An Oxymoron of Modernity (2004)[2]

Affiliations

University of Buckingham | Institute of Economic Affairs | Family Education Trust[3] | Jerusalem Institute for Market Studies, Academic Advisory Council, circa 2007[4] | FOREST Advisory council circa 2005[5]

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 Dennis O'Keeffe, Professor Dennis O'Keeffe, Research Professor in Education, University of Buckingham, Retrieved from the Internet Archive of 29 October 2007 on 20 March 2012.
  2. Dennis O'Keeffe, Compulsory Education: An Oxymoron of Modernity, Educational Notes, No. 36, Accessed 03-September-2010
  3. Family Education Trust About Us, accessed 22 August 2010
  4. JIMS About Us, Retrieved from the Internet Archive of 17 September 2007, accessed 26 June 2012
  5. FOREST About FOREST Retrieved from the Internet Archive of 7 February 2005, accessed 26 June 2012