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How much have teachers and their pupils benefitted from the
top-down Westminster-led control of policy held in place by a
powerful national inspection regime? A Generation of Radical
Educational Change: Stories from the Field is an exploration of the
revolutionary impact of the greater and continuing involvement of
central government in education policy-making which began in 1976
and was accelerated by the 1988 Education Act and subsequent
legislation. In the book, a dozen distinguished contributors from a
wide range of sectors explain and reflect on how they worked to do
their best for their schools, teachers and pupils in these years of
great change. They understand the reasons, explained by Lord Baker
in his early chapter, for a National Curriculum in 1988, and also
the reasons for a more effective national inspection system. Yet
their stories accumulate to become a powerful critique of the
top-down policies of the last two decades. These policies have been
too numerous, short-term, incoherent and partisan; governments have
been indifferent to professional opinion and serious research, and
have relied excessively on measurable outcomes and simplistic
Ofsted judgments. Our current system is narrower and less
democratic than it was, but evidence is hard to find that English
pupils are doing any better in international comparisons. The
combined reflections in this volume are timely in these years of
lively educational debate as are the suggestions for future policy.
A Generation of Radical Educational Change is an invaluable read
for current and aspiring headteachers, policy makers and those with
an interest in education policy and how it evolves.
How much have teachers and their pupils benefitted from the
top-down Westminster-led control of policy held in place by a
powerful national inspection regime? A Generation of Radical
Educational Change: Stories from the Field is an exploration of the
revolutionary impact of the greater and continuing involvement of
central government in education policy-making which began in 1976
and was accelerated by the 1988 Education Act and subsequent
legislation. In the book, a dozen distinguished contributors from a
wide range of sectors explain and reflect on how they worked to do
their best for their schools, teachers and pupils in these years of
great change. They understand the reasons, explained by Lord Baker
in his early chapter, for a National Curriculum in 1988, and also
the reasons for a more effective national inspection system. Yet
their stories accumulate to become a powerful critique of the
top-down policies of the last two decades. These policies have been
too numerous, short-term, incoherent and partisan; governments have
been indifferent to professional opinion and serious research, and
have relied excessively on measurable outcomes and simplistic
Ofsted judgments. Our current system is narrower and less
democratic than it was, but evidence is hard to find that English
pupils are doing any better in international comparisons. The
combined reflections in this volume are timely in these years of
lively educational debate as are the suggestions for future policy.
A Generation of Radical Educational Change is an invaluable read
for current and aspiring headteachers, policy makers and those with
an interest in education policy and how it evolves.
Betrayal ...treachery ... treason. A year has passed since Kalli
escaped from the Ferrasium, but the High Priest's stranglehold is
tightening and his tentacles are extending to encompass all of
Keymett. As Pharaoh's royal barges sail toward Wasset to celebrate
the Jubilee Festival, the High Priest is poised like an arachnid in
his nest, waiting to hatch his plans. Kalli must unlock the secrets
of the Golden Scarab before all of Keymett falls under the High
Priest's dominion, but who can she trust? Excerpt: Bells jangled
above his head as Seraphis parted the beaded curtain at the shop's
entrance. Bottles, colors of every hue, lined the shelves from
floor to ceiling of the small space. Dark shapes floated within
some of the jars and Seraphis saw eyeballs, tails, and scales
suspended within. Scents of aniseed, sulphur, and camphor mingled
in his nostrils. He coughed. The shopkeeper, a man of middle years,
bowed and the tassel on top of his box hat swung in an arc. He
swept his arm toward his wares. "Noble sir, how may I be of
assistance?" The High Priest kept his hood up, shrouding his
features and flicked a gold coin at the shopkeeper. "I seek
Moorak." The man snatched the coin from the air faster than a
lizard's tongue catching a drowsy fly. The coin disappeared inside
his robes as if he was a magician. He pointed to a doorway almost
hidden in the shadows at the rear of the shop. "The last door on
the left. Knock seven times." The corridor was smothered in shadows
and smelt of decay. A rat scurried away from his footsteps. The
last door was solid and studded with iron spikes. He rapped exactly
seven times, stood back and waited, drumming his fingers against
his upper arm. Moments later, he heard a series of bolts being
drawn and the door groaned open a crack. "Moorak?" Chains rattled
and the door opened further. A hand crippled into a claw and tipped
with yellow fingernails motioned him inside. Moorak secured the
door behind Seraphis before shuffling to the work bench. A
cauldron, blackened with soot, bubbled above the fire pit, belching
green fumes. Seraphis' eyes watered. He blinked rapidly and tried
to mask his surprise. Moorak was a woman. She was fair of face, but
mottled skin, pitted and burnt, sheathed both her forearms. She
must have become accustomed to her customers' reactions to her
ruined arms as she glanced down and shrugged. "My art demands some
sacrifice." Moorak shooed a toad off a chair and offered the seat
to her visitor. "What service do you require?" Seraphis ignored the
seat and paced, tugging his earlobe. "A slow-acting poison to stop
the heart, but leaves no trace." Moorak nodded. "How do you want to
administer it? By ingestion, a few drops trickled on food? Or
slipped into a drink, or by touch?" "Touch?" "I have recently
acquired a rare but expensive ingredient that can be smeared upon
items, but it takes one to two days to work. The reactions vary
dependent on the dosage. With a high dose, the victim succumbs to a
failed heart, while lighter doses produce flu-like symptoms and
kills the sufferer by dissolving their internal organs. It leaves
no residue and isn't contagious, but heed my warning; there is no
antidote. The slightest touch kills. " Seraphis smiled. "Perfect."
Scroll up and grab your copy of Golden Scarab today. Contains adult
themes.
Murder, mystery, and magic in a land reminiscent of Ancient Egypt.
"You'll be trained as feminators, to fight death bouts for the
priesthood's entertainment. You will never leave these
iron-impregnated walls. Welcome to the Ferrasium." For centuries,
guided by the Destiny's Oracle, the Bera-Bera tribes have guarded
the secret of the windflowers. The High Priest Seraphis covets
Pharaoh's throne and his minions scour the desert sands, seeking
two ancient artefacts of unrivalled power. Kalli's fight for
survival begins when the Priesthood uncovers her talent for
forbidden magic. Thrust into their killing arena she's forced to
fight or die. No one has ever escaped from the Ferrasium, but Kalli
knows she must or her younger sister will face the same fate. How
can a small band of pygmies, a tomb robber, and a magically
untrained girl compete against the might of the Priesthood?
"Ferrasium is a fast-paced thrilling ride in an exotic fantasy
world with rich characters and vivid imagery. I can't wait to read
the next one " Contains adult themes.
A cauldron of trouble is brewing in Valloaria ... Me sister loved
me. I could see it in every worry-etched line on her face. I rested
me hand on hers, looked her eye to eye, and said, "If it was one of
ye bairns, ye'd go too." She held me gaze for a moment, and then
nodded. "What will ye do?" "Find Adorabelle and bring her home."
"But what will ye do if the witches won't allow it?" I hauled the
small sack I'd previously packed onto me back and me muscles
groaned, but I ignored the pain, squared me shoulders and headed
out the door. "I willna be asking them." Sabrina and Lauren's tales
entwine - linked by blood and magic. Sabrina, a newly fledged
healer, is thrust out of her sheltered life at Mistress Florisah's
healing school after the destruction of the witch-ancestor
portraits. An anti-witchcraft militia is poised on Karthalon's
borders threatening full scale genocide, unless Sabrina, the last
of Lauren's bloodline, can destroy the Lodestone, and restore magic
to Valloaria, but the Lodestone is buried deep within the heart of
the Order's headquarters. Sabrina struggles to accept this suicide
mission, and is distracted by her inappropriate affection for
Micah, a prospect monk. Lauren's ghost haunts Sabrina's dreams as
her diary reveals the tragic events behind Lauren's actions. With
invasion imminent, Sabrina embarks on her quest armed only with a
sliver of the Lodestone, and Lauren's diary but how can a lone girl
prevail against an army? "I couldn't put it down " "A real witches
story for real witch/fantasy lovers. Loved it " "Spellbinding " The
Witch-Hunt Series. Contains adult themes.
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