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Changing Australian Education - How policy is taking us backwards and what can be done about it (Paperback) Loot Price: R1,072
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Changing Australian Education - How policy is taking us backwards and what can be done about it (Paperback): Alan Reid

Changing Australian Education - How policy is taking us backwards and what can be done about it (Paperback)

Alan Reid

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Public education in Australia faces challenges as never before. While politicians and media pundits agonise over the latest NAPLAN results, lamenting falling standards, teachers are leaving the profession in record numbers, disillusioned with the pressures of their working environment and the lack of trust in their work by policy makers. What is the answer? How should Australian education change to better meet the needs of students, teachers and our complex, rapidly changing society? In this important new book Emeritus Professor Alan Reid argues that it is time for a new narrative in Australian education policy and practice. He states that for too long education has been dominated by a standardization discourse with its origins in neoliberalism and an emphasis on education as a private commodity rather than as a public good. He presents detailed research to show that the standardization approach, particularly its market-oriented emphasis on high stakes testing, competition between schools and uniformity has, over the past 30 years of its dominance of the policy agenda, made the work of schools more difficult and failed to address the challenges of the future. The book offers instead a new vision of education that is futures-focused and prizes flexibility, adaptability, collaboration, and agility. Its policy features include student-centered teaching approaches, integrated and project-based learning, inquiry, formative assessment and teacher autonomy. The book uses a case study of the fourth industrial revolution to model the features of this approach, including new directions for curriculum, pedagogy, and school and system cultures. Importantly it shows how educators must be brought back to center stage in educational policy making. This ground-breaking work offers a positive vision for the future based on a recognition of the value of education as a builder of strong and adaptable communities. "At the heart of the book is a penetrating critique of neoliberalism and the damaging effects it is having on education and society. It draws on historical insight, sociological curiosity and case studies to illuminate the shortcomings of existing policy settings ... It should be essential reading for policy makers, educators, parents, and anyone interested in the current state of Australian education.' Professor Barry Down, School of Education, Murdoch University.

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Imprint: A&U Academic
Country of origin: Australia
Release date: October 2019
First published: 2019
Authors: Alan Reid
Dimensions: 234 x 156mm (L x W)
Format: Paperback
Pages: 368
ISBN-13: 978-1-76087-520-6
Categories: Books > Social sciences > Education > General
LSN: 1-76087-520-1
Barcode: 9781760875206

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