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Cleverlands
Cleverlands

Cleverlands

The Secrets Behind the Success of the World's Education Superpowers

EDUCATION

320 Pages, 5.5 x 8.5

Formats: Cloth

Cloth, $29.95 (US $29.95)

Publication Date: April 2017

ISBN 9781783522736

Rights: US

Penguin Random House UK (Apr 2017)
Unbound

Price: $29.95
 
 

Overview

As a teacher in an inner-city school, Lucy Crehan was exasperated with ever-changing government policy claiming to be based on lessons from "top-performing" education systems. She became curious about what was really going on in classrooms of the countries whose teenagers ranked top in the world in reading, math, and science. Determined to dig deeper, Lucy set off on a personal educational odyssey through Finland, Japan, Singapore, Shanghai, and Canada, teaching in schools, immersing herself in their very different cultures and discovering the surprising truths about school life that don’t appear in the charts and graphs. Cleverlands documents her journey, weaving together her experiences with research on policy, history, psychology, and culture to offer extensive new insights and provide answers to three fundamental questions: How do these countries achieve their high scores? What can others learn from them? And what is the price of this success?

Reviews

"A major breakthrough." —Sir Michael Barber


"A remarkable and original book . . . should be required reading." —Dylan Wiliam


"Mind-expanding and topical . . . completely fascinating. As a serving primary school governor, I read it avidly, and it made me dream of an education system that is designed by thoughtful, experienced and caring teachers." —The Bookseller

Author Biography

Lucy Crehan is a qualified teacher, an education explorer, and an international education consultant. She taught science and psychology at a secondary school in London for three years before turning her sights to research and policy, and gaining a distinction in her Master of Education at the University of Cambridge. Since returning from her ground-breaking trip around the world’s "top performing" education systems, she has published a report on teacher career structures for IIEP UNESCO, advised the UK government as part of a working group on teacher workload, and spoken about her work at conferences in the UK, US, and Sweden. She now works as part of a team advising foreign governments on education reform at Education Development Trust.