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Testing Times - Success, Failure and Fiasco in Welsh Education Policy Since Devolution (Paperback)
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Testing Times - Success, Failure and Fiasco in Welsh Education Policy Since Devolution (Paperback)
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The Welsh Government's Department of Education was famously called
'dysfunctional', by its own Minister. In Testing Times, a forensic
and devastating critique of the Welsh Government's strategies and
initiatives since devolution, the respected educationalist Philip
Dixon argues that this is still the case, stating: 'If you want to
find the weakest link in Welsh education today then look no
further.'A strong supporter of devolution, and a firm believer that
Wales has the capability to create a world class educational
system, Philip Dixon is brutally and refreshingly honest when
identifying the major failures in the Welsh Government's creation
and implementation of educational policy. He criticises a culture
which he describes as overly complacent and occasionally
reckless.The first detailed analysis of education policy and
delivery in Wales since 1999, Testing Times critically examines
Welsh Labour's 17-year continuous tenure of the education portfolio
under various different Ministers.He scrutinises the collective
grand narrative, from the 'Learning Country' to 'Qualified for
Life', and he investigates their impact on the foundation blocks of
any education system: curriculum and assessment, qualifications,
and accountability. Essential reading for teaching professionals
and education policy researchers, as well as for parents and school
governors, Philip Dixon also perceptively describes the educational
journey made by modern-day Welsh children as they move through
school, and the major implications of the 2014 Donaldson Review. He
pulls no punches in examining key statistical data to judge the
effectiveness of Wales' education system.Finally, following the
2016 National Assembly elections and the appointment of a new
Education Minister, Philip Dixon, in the guise of a 'critical
friend', outlines a number of essential questions that need to be
addressed if Wales is not to languish for ever at the lower end of
international comparison tables, and with a system that is
noticeably worse than its immediate neighbours in Scotland,
Northern Ireland and England.Testing Times will ruffle the feathers
of the political peacocks who've ruled the educational roost since
1999 and presided over numerous debacles and fiascos.
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