วันจันทร์ที่ 30 กรกฎาคม พ.ศ. 2555

Gove is so busy trying to recreate the narrow education of the past that he's blind to the future | Suzanne Moore

encourage students to think outside the box is very unlikely that the box itself is idolized

A-levels are garbage. That's why I never bothered to get one. I was ahead of my time, clearly. "I will not adequately prepare for a university that I will not go," I thought. "I'd rather have a good time." I really do not know what college was. I hated school. Educational policy is made by those who loved him, and it is a fundamental error. People who do not consider the school as a prison full of idiot stupid rules should not be in charge of them. For this reason, instead of looking to the future, the current trend in education is to look only backward.

we do not have here, undoubtedly, the ingenious Mr. insists that A-levels to get stung and pushed until the elite universities which are quite good (in fact Gove, some universities have for long program in schools to help prepare students, but never mind). No Minister of Education can not afford to be seen constantly interfere while pretending the problem with our education system is that it is overcentralised.

Maybe I see this as a contradiction, because they have the advantage of a first class degree in politics, philosophy and economics at Oxford, the barometer of the creation of intelligence. But that hardly exists, it is unlikely that either the government or having the right connections. PPE clones often mate with lawyers in their attempt to dominate the world. Mutually reinforcing intellectual capacity rarely deviates from the road. This path usually means a respect for the institutions that have taken place and therefore the top of the system, we stultifying uniformity.

One of his areas of specialization is comparative nostalgia. Thus, A-levels are all silent. Too many people do very well. This is apparently a problem. We need more failure. Forget the "teachers teach" mantra. In fact, we will reduce the horizon: the kings and queens, learning by heart, streaming, to recreate the old days

may wonder writers on reading, but why listen to the likes of Michael Rosen, in which we knocked on phonetics, which of course children should be tested immediately when they gas? According to the Daily Mail, a government initiative to analyze the literacy levels of the school is more than 500,000 six years asked to read made-up words such as "jund", "Terg", "FAPE" and "snemp ". What a way to symbolize our obsession with testing. We tested nonsense where you could "turn and gimble in the wabe." We could make children do what they do already - imagine words. Sorry about that, this unpleasant subject of the imagination, but after watching 22 years of Education, I see the slow strangulation.

course, many will feel safer with this return to tradition, an education according to his refusal to teach students how the source code, verify and interpret data, and its division between arts and sciences, as is at this juncture that some of the best ideas are generated. This is why continuous cracks made in media studies, it is to learn to negotiate a world mediated by something other than the novels of the 19th century - crazy, huh? But it is an exercise in sentimentality, is not designed to live in the moment.


The current in both directions means that independent schools are not free at all. The intelligence, the ability to connect and create ideas, think outside the box called - these things are very unlikely to be idolized the box itself. Far from me to advocate a return to real schools where children of my friends have learned to do a painting of the drug, but for bulk purchase of the idea that this return to traditional methods "" works for everyone is stupid. The evidence says otherwise. As a policy, is more about what works for politicians that what works for children.


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