Rebuilding Our Schools from the Bottom Up

Listening to Teachers, Children and Parents

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching
Cover of the book Rebuilding Our Schools from the Bottom Up by Fiona Carnie, Taylor and Francis
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Author: Fiona Carnie ISBN: 9781315451879
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Publication: November 30, 2017
Imprint: Routledge Language: English
Author: Fiona Carnie
ISBN: 9781315451879
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Publication: November 30, 2017
Imprint: Routledge
Language: English

The aim of this book is to explore how teachers, students and parents can be given more of a say in the education system – in how schools are organised, and in what and how children learn. The book does not promote a specific view of education, but considers the means by which educational purposes and approaches can be conceived, agreed and enacted democratically – a precursor to a flourishing democratic society.

Rebuilding Our Schools from the Bottom Up has been written in response to significant changes which have taken place in the education system over the past 30 years. In England at least, these changes have resulted in an increasingly centralised system in which the voices of those who teach, those who learn, and those whose children go to school have been marginalised.

The book covers four main areas:

  • Teacher voice: listening to the professionals
  • Student voice: involving students as active participants in their education
  • Parent voice: building a genuine home–school partnership
  • School community voice: developing a shared vision

With inspiring examples from around the UK and overseas and a range of resources that can be used by senior leaders, teachers and parents, the book aims to encourage and support transformative change so that schools can meet the needs of the communities they exist to serve.

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The aim of this book is to explore how teachers, students and parents can be given more of a say in the education system – in how schools are organised, and in what and how children learn. The book does not promote a specific view of education, but considers the means by which educational purposes and approaches can be conceived, agreed and enacted democratically – a precursor to a flourishing democratic society.

Rebuilding Our Schools from the Bottom Up has been written in response to significant changes which have taken place in the education system over the past 30 years. In England at least, these changes have resulted in an increasingly centralised system in which the voices of those who teach, those who learn, and those whose children go to school have been marginalised.

The book covers four main areas:

With inspiring examples from around the UK and overseas and a range of resources that can be used by senior leaders, teachers and parents, the book aims to encourage and support transformative change so that schools can meet the needs of the communities they exist to serve.

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