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Life Lessons :The Case for a National Education Service
Life Lessons :The Case for a National Education Service
paperback
Published:
4 September, 2018
Description
Melissa Benn is one of the most clear sighted and vocal campaigners for improving our schools. She shows here how we need to rethink education for life. As more and more of us live and work longer than ever before, a National Education Service should, like the NHS, be the framework that ensures a life-long entitlement for all, from early years provision to apprenticeships, universities and adult education. Like the NHS, it should be free at the point of delivery. The purpose of learning is not solely to pass exams but to prepare for living in the world; citizens of the future will need to develop their imaginations as well as their intellects, to be at ease with both knowledge and uncertainty.
Life Lessons sets out a radical agenda for how we make education for all, and make it relevant to the demands of 21st century. This requires a deep-rooted, long-term vision of the role of learning in our society, one that is ready to take on the challenges of a new century and be part of a wider shift towards greater equality.
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781788732208 |
| ISBN10 | 1788732200 |
| Number Of Pages | 176 |
| Item Weight | 196 g |
| Product Dimensions | 129 x 198 x 14 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Verso Books |
| Format | paperback |
Media Reviews
Invaluable in providing education activists with the tools to move debates on Labour education policies forward . A very readable book, to be thoroughly recommended. * Morning Star *
Life Lessons is an eloquent and much needed blue print for a more equitable education system at a time when radical ideas are in short supply. -- Fiona Millar
When we see what's going wrong in education, we need people like Melissa Benn to give us signposts for what else is possible. As a lifelong campaigner for a fair and equitable education system, she shows she is the ideal person to map out a progressive agenda for education in the future. With an overloaded curriculum, relentless testing and increased selection, this book is a timely appeal for a rational and democratic education service. -- Michael Rosen, author of Good Ideas
Captures the spirit of the progressive education movement as it exists today, and reflects its current grievances and priorities . will be warmly welcomed by all those who believe our education system is broken and needs radical transformation. * Red Pepper *
Benn is not only an outstanding campaigner but she's also a brilliant writer. What I loved about her book is the mixture of radicalism and pragmatism; Benn presents solutions to the many problems facing parents, pupils and teachers today. This book is an essential argument for an equal and fair education system, and a vital contribution to our National Education Service, one of Labour's flagship policy proposals. -- Angela Rayner, Shadow Education Secretry
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Author's Bio
Melissa Benn is a journalist, novelist and activist. She has written for the Guardian, New Statesman and London Review of Books, among many others. Her books on education include School Wars and Life Lessons and she has played a prominent role in several campaigns including Comprehensive Future and the Private Education Policy Forum. A regular speaker and broadcaster, she is currently a writing fellow at Lucy Cavendish, Cambridge, and Visiting Professor in Education, Psychology and Language at York St John.