This book expands on some earlier texts about improving education by looking at various case studies from around the world. There is some great insight into some of the other programs.
What this book really needs is a much healthier dose of critical lens when examining the case studies. Much of the data for comparison's sake stems from PISA test information. Maybe I'll post about PISA one day, but as educators know, PISA is not a test with universal participation.
Overall, it's been an interesting read. I'd recommend it.
*I'm not in the affiliate program of Amazon.
No comments:
Post a Comment