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'If I Were Education Secretary...': Views from the frontline (Paperback)
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'If I Were Education Secretary...': Views from the frontline (Paperback)
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Loot Price R509
Discovery Miles 5 090
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"Why do they have to keep on changing things?" It's a
characteristic complaint from teachers and leaders in all parts of
the UK, but especially in England. Our political system means we
are locked into short-term cycles. Politicians come and politicians
go. In education departments it means there is a revolving door of
ministers, each often eager to implement their own priorities and
projects. Civil servants jump, new directions are announced, plans
are made ... and then suddenly the minister is promoted, moved to a
new department, or dismissed. It's no wonder that lurches in
education policy can feel so bewilderingly frequent and
uncoordinated. And it's also no wonder that teachers can become
demoralised, be left feeling deskilled, and feel cynical about the
role of politicians. So how can we change this? This book collects
the views of serving school and college leaders, of policy-makers,
and of former education secretaries. It asks them what they would
do if they were in charge, and it asks those who were once in
charge what they would do differently. 'If I Were Education
Secretary ...' provides a fascinating glimpse into education policy
as it is now - but also a template for how it could become more
powerfully coherent in the future, moving a good education system
to genuinely world class.
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