Tony Little is the headmaster of Eton. One of the most progressive and
imaginative people in British education today, he has hitherto kept a
low profile. This title, published to coincide with his retirement, sets
out his educational fundamentals.
There is a crisis in the British education system. Year on year, GCSE
and A Level pupils post better exam results, with more students
achieving top grades. Yet business leaders and employers complain
bitterly that our schools are not producing people fit for purpose.
Far from being locked in an ivory tower, a bastion of privilege, Mr.
Little has used his time as a teacher and headmaster to get to grips
with fundamental questions concerning education. He wants to produce
people fit to work in the modern world. How do children absorb
information? What kind of people does society need? What is education
for? Not only is the author one of the great reforming headmasters of
our time but he has planted academies in the East End of London and
founded a state boarding school near Windsor and yet is a passionate
advocate of single-sex schools.
This audiobook is not a textbook for colleges of education - it is an
audiobook to enlighten the teaching profession and just as much for
anxious parents. This audiobook covers topics such as authority,
expectations, progress, self-confidence, sex, crises and creativity.
Tony Little thinks it is time to ask some fundamental questions and to
make brave decisions about how we make our schools and our
schoolchildren fit for purpose.