This book is the outcome of a colloquium series organized by The
University of Sydney in which leading and emerging researchers were
invited to name what they took to be the deep flaws at the heart of
contemporary educational and policy and practice in Australia and
globally - to voice their potentially 'heretical' views on what most
urgently needs to be done. The chapters in this collection are paired to
offer two takes on each topic, from supplementing to critiquing to
countering and most points in between.
The issues addressed in this volume include: the place of education in
national and international marketplaces, mass testing and
standardisation, the future of 'multiculturalism' in schools, the public
funding of private schools, the complicated relationship between
evidence and policy and the shifting politics of inequality. This book
is based on the idea that recognising deep disagreements on big issues
is a necessary accompaniment to imagining and developing productive ways
forward.