[[Category:New Reviews|Politics and Society]]
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|title=Education Under Siege: Why There is a Better Alternative
|author=Peter Mortimore
|rating=4.5
|genre=Politics and Society
|summary=Peter Mortimore's thoroughgoing analysis of the absurdities of current educational practice and prescriptions for finding a far better alternative deserves a wide readership. It is not just an organisation which is under siege but as his personal anecdotes indicate, more vigorously than his rigorously argued statistics, people are suffering. Parents are anxious, teachers badly led and burdened with confused policies and worst of all pupils are pressurised from early infancy. Reading his book you might be forgiven for wondering a) why so many young students are being abused by such distress and b) as Cicero might have asked, ''Cui bono'', to whose benefit? Professor Mortimore outlines the positive alternatives suggested by international comparisons especially with Scandinavian methods. He argues that their procedures are more effective, that support students and produce a fairer, harmonious society.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1447311310</amazonuk>
}}
{{newreview
|title=Inventing the Enemy: Essays on Everything