Is Gove giving us the GERM?
Posted: Wed Nov 06, 2013 8:04 pm
I've been to a very interesting meeting regarding past and current educational practises , and the role of government (or lack of it, as the case maybe), in shaping educational policy. Amber - I'm sure you already know all this and more besides
Anyway,for those that are interested, thought I would share with you an article written by a highly respected Finnish educational expert. His theory is that Britain (along with New Zealand) is following the USA and adopting the 'GERM'; a term he has coined to explain the global marketisation of education. He also explains why Finland has managed to escape it.For me, it certainly resonates well with what is currently happening in education and explains the current backward 'pedagogical initiatives' and the negative narrative continously spun by the Gove re schools in general.
http://pasisahlberg.com/global-educatio ... t-is-here/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Anyway,for those that are interested, thought I would share with you an article written by a highly respected Finnish educational expert. His theory is that Britain (along with New Zealand) is following the USA and adopting the 'GERM'; a term he has coined to explain the global marketisation of education. He also explains why Finland has managed to escape it.For me, it certainly resonates well with what is currently happening in education and explains the current backward 'pedagogical initiatives' and the negative narrative continously spun by the Gove re schools in general.
http://pasisahlberg.com/global-educatio ... t-is-here/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;