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Reclaiming Education in the Age of PISA - Challenging OECD's Educational Order (Paperback)
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Reclaiming Education in the Age of PISA - Challenging OECD's Educational Order (Paperback)
Series: Theorizing Education
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Reclaiming Education in the Age of PISA provides a critical
analysis of the OECD's educational agenda and its main tool,
namely, PISA (Programme for International Student Assessment).
Based on an analysis of the OECD's public documents, including
publications, webpages, and videos, d'Agnese argues that PISA is
not just an assessment tool, but rather an all-encompassing
framework that intends to govern education, schooling, living and
society worldwide. This creation of what d'Agnese calls a
life-brand raises concerns that education and learning are becoming
wares and that, consequently, we run the risk of transforming
schools into providers and teachers into agents of preconceived
learning packages. In pursuing only one concept of education, and a
very narrow one at that, d'Agnese argues that OECD not only narrows
down education to a mere reproductive process, but that such an
approach also erases the basic rules by which living develops and
evolves. In this sense PISA is but another form of authoritarian
teaching, authoritarian teaching being understood as any and every
educational project which sets aims and purposes of education
without giving the possibility to discuss and challenge such aims
and purposes. Reclaiming Education in the Age of PISA suggests a
different educational logic, emphasizing that schooling is not just
a place to produce the correct skills, but is also a matter of
experimentation, hesitation and wait, one in which teachers and
students attempt to dwell in pure potentiality for growth.
Providing a strong argument that a different way to conceive of
schooling deserves our attention, this book will be essential
reading for academics, researchers and postgraduates in the fields
of educational philosophy and theory, inclusive education and
social justice. It should also be of interest to policymakers and
educational activists.
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