School Effectiveness for Whom?: Challenges to the School Effectiveness and School Improvement Movements

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Roger Slee, Gaby Weiner, Sally Tomlinson
Falmer Press, 1998 - 197 من الصفحات
Effective schools? Effective for whom? Effective for what? Who in fact gains from the school effectiveness research and school improvement movements? This book maintains that while purporting to be inclusive and comprehensive, school effectiveness research is riddled with errors and often excludes, amongst others, children with special needs, black boys, clever girls. Effectiveness schemes can be bureaucratic and disempowering. This collection of essays - written by academics and practioners - mounts a challenge to the overbearing qualities of the school effectiveness and school improvement movements. Particular criticism is levelled at the disassociation of what goes on in schools from the world at large. School effectiveness thus seems to avoid, or not succeed in, preparing children for citizenship, for parenthood, and for work.

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Sally Tomlinson has held chairs in education research and policy at the Universities of Lancaster, Wales (Swansea) and Goldsmiths College London, where she was also Dean of Education and a Pro-warden of the College. She has researched and published over the past 25 years in the areas of special education, the education of minorities, school effectiveness, home-school relations and general education policy. She is currently Emeritus Professor at Goldsmiths College and a Research Associate in the Department of Education Studies, University of Oxford.

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