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E-raamat: How to Dismantle the English State Education System in 10 Easy Steps: The Academy Experiment

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Terry Edwards and Carl Parsons tell the story of the takeover of Englands schools by the super-efficient, modernising, academising machine, which, in collaboration with a dynamic, forward-looking government is recasting the educational landscape. Englands school system is turbo-charged into a new era and will be the envy of the world, led by Chief Executives of Multi Academy Trusts on bankers salaries, imposing a slim curriculum, the soundest of discipline regimes and ensuring that highest standards will be achieved even if at the expense of teacher morale, poor service to special needs, off-rolling of students and despite an absolute lack of evidence that this privatised system works.
Acknowledgements viii
Preface 1(2)
1 Embrace the third way
3(16)
2 Rubbish the management of state schools
19(16)
3 Cut budgets to local authorities and direct the money elsewhere
35(13)
4 Broadcast data about state schools failing
48(15)
5 Sing the praises of Standards not Structures
63(12)
6 Screw the vocational curriculum and make it more `scholarly'
75(8)
7 Pay the few much more and care much less
83(11)
8 Out-source slickly with relaxed attitudes to friends and relations `winning' contracts - sailing close to the wind?
94(9)
9 Promote lean national oversight by minimalist governmental agencies
103(23)
10 Forget democracy and local responsibility for schools
126(13)
Postscript 139(2)
Endnotes 141
Terry is a retired teacher who spent the last 38 years of his 41 year career in a challenging comprehensive in East London. He was an examiner/moderator for A.Q.A. for 43 years and in this role visited hundreds of state and private schools throughout London and the South East. He lives in London, UK.