This book explores curricular, teaching and learning practices in
schools in England and in higher education institutions, and considers
the damaging effects of the Research Excellence Framework (REF) for UK
higher education institutions, international comparative assessment
systems such as the Programme for International Student Assessment
(PISA), and broadly, how educational judgements are now made about
educational matters. David Scott criticizes the implementation of
neo-liberal policies and practices in education systems round the world,
management and control system approaches, and empiricist/positivist
research agendas. The book offers an account of a new education model,
which is directly in opposition to agendas currently supported by the
right of the political spectrum. It will be of interest to teachers and
students of education, the education research community, practising and
trainee teachers, and education policy makers.