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'''Geoffrey "Geoff" James Whitty''' ] (born 31 December 1946) is Professor for Equity in Education at the ] and a former director of the ], ], in the ]. '''Geoffrey "Geoff" James Whitty''' ] (born 31 December 1946) is Professor for Equity in Education at the ] and a former director of the ], ], in the ].


Born in 1946, Whitty was educated at ] and graduated from ]. After postgraduate study at the Institute of Education, he became a lecturer in education (sociology and social studies) at the ] in 1973. In 1981, he became a lecturer in urban education at ] before becoming Head, Professor and Dean of Education at ] (now the ]) in 1985. Born in 1946, Whitty was educated at ] and graduated from ]. After postgraduate study at the Institute of Education, he became a lecturer in education (sociology and social studies) at the ] in 1973. In 1981, he became a lecturer in urban education at ] before becoming Head, Professor and Dean of Education at ] (now the ]) in 1985.


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Geoffrey "Geoff" James Whitty CBE (born 31 December 1946) is Professor for Equity in Education at the University of Newcastle, Australia and a former director of the Institute of Education, University of London, in the United Kingdom.

Born in 1946, Whitty was educated at Latymer Upper School and graduated from St John's College, Cambridge. After postgraduate study at the Institute of Education, he became a lecturer in education (sociology and social studies) at the University of Bath in 1973. In 1981, he became a lecturer in urban education at King's College London before becoming Head, Professor and Dean of Education at Bristol Polytechnic (now the University of the West of England) in 1985.

In 1990, Whitty became Professor of Policy and Management in Education, Goldsmiths College. In 1992, he became Karl Mannheim Professor of Sociology of Education, Institute of Education. In 2000, he became director of the Institute of Education and finished his term at the end of 2010; the current director is Chris Husbands.

Professor Whitty is Chair of the British Council's Education and Training Advisory Committee. Whitty's main areas of research and scholarship are the sociology of the school curriculum, education policy, teacher education and health education. He has directed ESRC-funded research projects on the impact of education policies, such as the assisted places scheme, city technology colleges and changes in initial teacher education. His most recent project has been an evaluation of Education Action Zones.

He is the brother of Larry Whitty the former General Secretary of the Labour Party, Labour Peer and Minister.

Whitty was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2011 Birthday Honours.

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  1. "No. 59808". The London Gazette (invalid |supp= (help)). 11 June 2011.

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