Alan Gibbons · Campaign for the Book · School Library Association

Campaign for the Book

Here’s the latest news on the Campaign for the Book, which is being driven by Alan Gibbons, author of Shadow of the Minotaur.In his latest campaign newsletter, Alan tells us that the Department of Culture, Media and Sport has finally published its review and that ‘there is no attempt to dilute the 1964 Libraries Act,… Continue reading Campaign for the Book

basic skills in reading and maths · BBC 2's Newsnight · Mrs Neville-Rolfe · Professor Dylan Wiliam · the Economist

Read my lips, LibLabCon: it’s the basics wot count!

Returning to my previous posting, a poll commissioned by the Newsnight programme was shocking in a number of ways. According to Newsnight, despite current spending reaching £86 billion a year – a 72% increase since 1977 -, two thirds of people ‘don’t think the government has invested our money on education in the most effective… Continue reading Read my lips, LibLabCon: it’s the basics wot count!

BBC 2's Newsnight · Labour's wasted billions. · Times Online

Balls’ Commons gaffe forces apology

The TimesOnline was two days ago reporting the recent spat between Michael Gove, the shadow education secretary, and Ed Balls, the education secretary, at Education Questions in the House of Commons. The point at issue was why, according to Michael Gove, in a year, only forty-five out of a possible eighty thousand pupils eligible for… Continue reading Balls’ Commons gaffe forces apology

Diane Ravtitch · No Child Left Behind · The Death and Life of the American School System

‘We are lying to our kids,’ says Diane Ravitch

Diane Ravitch, a giant within the education establishment in the USA and former Assistant Education Secretary to George Walker Bush, has just announced a change of heart on the USA’s ‘No Child Left Behind’ programme.Why the change of heart? Because of standardised testing. Testing has become ‘a strategy for measuring and punishing,’ she is reported… Continue reading ‘We are lying to our kids,’ says Diane Ravitch

A new literacy curriculum for Australia

Rudd steers Aussie boat back to basics

Some news in from Australia: Kevin Rudd seems to have done a John Major in promulgating a ‘back to basics’ approach to education.It all sounds very laudable. The aim has partly been to get the different states to agree a national curriculum, partly so that pupils moving between states will still be following the same… Continue reading Rudd steers Aussie boat back to basics