
Education under Siege
Why there Is a Better Alternative
Peter Mortimore(Author)
Policy Press
1st Edition
Published on 10. September 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
328 pages
978-1-4473-1132-4 (ISBN)
Description
At a time when education is considered crucial to a country's economic success, recent UK governments have insisted their reforms are the only way to make England's system world class. Yet pupils are tested rather than educated, teachers bullied rather than trusted and parents cast as winners or losers in a gamble for school places.
Education under siege considers the English education system as it is and as it might be. In a highly accessible style, Peter Mortimore, an author with wide experience of the education sector, both in the UK and abroad, identifies the current system's strengths and weaknesses. He concludes that England has some of the best teachers in the world but one of the most muddled systems.
Challenging the government's view that there is no alternative, he proposes radical changes to help all schools become good schools. They include a system of schools receiving a fair balance of pupils who learn easily and those who do not, ensuring a more even spread of effective teachers, as well as banning league tables, outlawing selection, opening up faith schools and integrating private schools into the state system. In the final chapter, he asks readers who share his concerns to demand that the politicians alter course. The book will appeal to parents, education students and teachers, as well as everyone interested in the future education of our children.
Education under siege considers the English education system as it is and as it might be. In a highly accessible style, Peter Mortimore, an author with wide experience of the education sector, both in the UK and abroad, identifies the current system's strengths and weaknesses. He concludes that England has some of the best teachers in the world but one of the most muddled systems.
Challenging the government's view that there is no alternative, he proposes radical changes to help all schools become good schools. They include a system of schools receiving a fair balance of pupils who learn easily and those who do not, ensuring a more even spread of effective teachers, as well as banning league tables, outlawing selection, opening up faith schools and integrating private schools into the state system. In the final chapter, he asks readers who share his concerns to demand that the politicians alter course. The book will appeal to parents, education students and teachers, as well as everyone interested in the future education of our children.
Reviews / Votes
"A valuable addition to the debate around education" The Bookseller "Wise and useful...a highly enlightening primer" Tristram Hunt, The Guardian "Peter Mortimore has analysed the English education system from 'Buildings' to 'Bildung,' from 'Desirable outcomes' to 'Democracy' and from 'quality' to 'equality'. He has compared English with Nordic education and thereby been able to identify new weaknesses and strengths and thoughtful and innovative ways forward." Lejf Moos, Aarhus University, Copenhagen. President of European Educational Research Association (EERA) "An expert voice to be trusted - and enjoyed. If you really want to understand what education is for and how we could create a high quality system, I urge you to read this book." Melissa Benn, journalist and author of 'School Wars' "Anyone can read and understand it and come away with a much clearer idea of how our school system works, how it got that way and what needs to be done to rescue it" Francis Beckett, New Statesman "Anyone can read and understand it and come away with a much clearer idea of how our school system works, how it got that way and what needs to be done to rescue it" Francis Beckett, New Statesman "An important book which I hope will be widely read by parents, students, teachers, and all those who care about the education of our children. (It would be good if a few politicians read it, too)", Derek Gillard, Education in England "The book makes a credible attempt at explaining why there is a better alternative" Cole Armstrong, LSE Review of Books "Stimulating and thoroughly engaging" Sheila Dore, Journal of the Socialist Education Association "This is the book I wish i had been told to read at the start of my career in Education." Jon Rainford's blogMore details
Edition
First Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Bristol
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bristol University Press
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
Not illustrated
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 129 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
350 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4473-1132-4 (9781447311324)
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Person
Peter Mortimore has been a teacher, researcher and administrator in education for nearly 50 years. Most recently he was Professor of Education at the University of Southern Denmark having previously been Director of the Institute of Education, University of London. He has carried out numerous studies of school effectiveness and undertaken reviews of Nordic education systems. He was an education columnist for the Guardian for four years.
Content
What is education?
Desirable outcomes
Intellectual ability
Learning
Teaching
Schools
Quality control
Strengths
Ambiguities
Weaknesses
How good is the system?
A better system?
Steps towards a better system
What next?
Desirable outcomes
Intellectual ability
Learning
Teaching
Schools
Quality control
Strengths
Ambiguities
Weaknesses
How good is the system?
A better system?
Steps towards a better system
What next?