It's time for the educational slugfest to stop. 'Traditional' and
'progressive' education are both caricatures, and bashing cartoon images
of each other is unprofitable and unedifying. The search for a new model
of education - one that is genuinely empowering for all young people -
is serious and necessary. Some good progress has already been made, but
teachers and school leaders are being held back by specious beliefs,
false oppositions and the limited thinking of orthodoxy.
Drawing on recent experience in England, North America and Australasia,
but applicable round the world, The Future of Teaching clears away
this logjam of bad science and slack thinking and frees up the stream of
much-needed innovation. This timely book aims to banish arguments based
on false claims about the brain and poor understanding of cognitive
science, reclaim the nuanced middle ground of teaching that develops
both rigorous knowledge and 'character', and lay the foundations for a
21st-century education worthy of the name.