A national system of education cannot function without policy. But the
path to practice is seldom smooth, especially when ideology overrules
evidence or when ministers seek to micromanage what is best left to
teachers. And once the media join the fray the mixture becomes
downright combustible. Drawing on his long experience as teacher,
researcher, government adviser, campaigner and international
consultant, and on over 600 published sources, Robin Alexander
expertly illustrates and illuminates these processes. This selection
from his recent writing, some hitherto unpublished, opens windows onto
cases and issues that concern every teacher. Part 1 tackles
system-level reform. It revisits the Cambridge Primary Review, an
evidence-rich enquiry into the condition and future of primary
education in England, which challenged the UK government’s policies
on curriculum, testing, standards and more besides. Here the reform
narratives and strategies of successive governments are confronted and
dissected. Part 2 follows the development of England’s current
National Curriculum, exposing its narrow vision and questionable use
of evidence and offering a more generous aims-driven alternative. This
section also investigates the expertise and leadership needed if
children are to experience a curriculum of the highest quality in all
its aspects. Part 3 reaches the heart of the matter: securing the
place in effective pedagogy of well-founded classroom talk, a mission
repeatedly frustrated by political intervention. The centrepiece is
dialogic teaching, a proven tool for advancing students’ speaking,
thinking, learning and arguing, and an essential response to the
corrosion of democracy and the nihilism of ‘post-truth’. Part 4
goes global. It investigates governments’ PISA-fuelled flirtations
with what they think can be adapted or copied from education
elsewhere, examines the benefits and pitfalls of international
comparison, and ends with the ultimate policy initiative: the United
Nations mission to ensure ‘inclusive and equitable quality
education’ for all the world’s children. Education in Spite of
Policy is for all those teachers, students, school leaders and
researchers who value the conversation of policy, evidence and
practice, and who wish to explore the parts of education that policy
cannot reach.
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ISBN
9781351688758
Publisert
2021
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Routledge
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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