The Toxic Classroom - Richard Steward

The Toxic Classroom

And What Can be Done About It

(Autor)

Buch | Softcover
178 Seiten
2020
Routledge (Verlag)
978-0-367-42469-5 (ISBN)
21,15 inkl. MwSt
The Toxic Classroom is a wide-ranging look at education today and the impact of political, cultural, pedagogical and technological change on children.
The Toxic Classroom offers a wide-ranging look at education today and explores in detail the pressures children experience as a result of constant change, digital technology and political interference. Beginning with what it is like to be a child in the classroom, the book goes on to provide a detailed analysis of the curriculum, assessment and accountability, school structures, educating for global citizenship and the plethora of social issues schools are now expected to solve.

Written from the perspective of a successful headteacher with over 30 years' teaching experience, the book considers what needs to be done to put things right and outlines a more equitable and effective school system. Each chapter outlines the steps schools can implement immediately and the longer-term policy changes that are needed de-toxify the classroom and facilitate a genuine love of learning.

Offering a challenging yet compelling argument for putting education back into the hands of teachers, this book will be of great interest both to the general reader and to those working within education such as teachers and professionals who wish to improve the ways in which children learn and develop.

Richard Steward is an educational consultant with extensive experience as a teacher and headteacher. He has taught in a variety of schools in a 30-year career and has worked as a part-time lecturer with The Open University. He has worked with the National College for Teaching and Learning and been involved in a wide range of national educational research projects. His previous book is titled, The Gradual Art of School Improvement, and he can be found on twitter @StewardRichard.

Introduction






What is it like to be a child in school today?
An early start

Working with others

Parents

Poverty and neglect

Fear of failure

Social media

Mental health

Boredom

Schools are the answer

Toxic schooling

What can schools do now to put things right?

What should policymakers do to put thing right?




The curriculum
The background

Where are we now? The foundation stage

Where are we now? Primary education

Where are we now? Secondary education

Where are we now? Post-16 education

Destination university

What should children be learning in school?

What can schools do now to put things right?

What should policymakers do to put thing right?




The core subjects
English

Mathematics

Science

Computing

Languages

The humanities

Conclusion

What can schools do now to put things right?

What should policymakers do to put thing right?




Beyond the core
The arts

Design technology

Physical education

PSHE/citizenship

Studies and ‘ologies’

Vocational subjects

Extra-curricular

Conclusion

What can schools do now to put things right?

What should policymakers do to put thing right?




Assessment and accountability
Early years testing

Primary testing

Secondary assessment

Assessment post-16

Ofsted - a new hope?

What can schools do now to put things right?

What should policymakers do to put thing right?




Structures
Academies

Free schools

Multi-academy trusts

Grammar schools

Independent schools

Faith schools

Beyond the mainstream

Admissions

Departures

A final thought on age

What can schools do now to put things right?

What should policymakers do to put thing right?




A wider view
What happened to the learning culture?

Education, childcare or social service?

Educating for global citizenship

What can schools do now to put things right?

What should policymakers do to put thing right?




A vision for the future
Independent, grammar and faith schools

Structural confusion

Age and stage

Governance

What can schools do now to put things right?

What should policymakers do to put thing right?




A 21st century curriculum
The curriculum

A modest proposal

Summary: a curriculum model for the future




Conclusion: detoxifying the classroom

What are children learning for?

Putting things right

Painting in oils

Appendix

Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 174 x 246 mm
Gewicht 453 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Schulpädagogik / Grundschule
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Schulpädagogik / Sekundarstufe I+II
ISBN-10 0-367-42469-X / 036742469X
ISBN-13 978-0-367-42469-5 / 9780367424695
Zustand Neuware
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