The Awkward Questions in Education

Unpicking the Elephants in the Room from AI to Teacher Retention
Al Kingsley

In The Awkward Questions in Education, Al Kingsley confronts pressing issues within the educational profession, challenging readers to reflect on the current state and future direction of schooling. Drawing from over 35 years in the field, Kingsley addresses topics such as the integration of artificial intelligence in classrooms, the relevance of traditional curricula in preparing students for future careers, and the persistent challenges of teacher recruitment and retention.

Rather than prescribing one-size-fits-all solutions, the book encourages critical conversations among educators, policymakers, and stakeholders. For instance, Kingsley questions the adequacy of current educational metrics, suggesting that standardised test scores may not fully capture a school's effectiveness in fostering creativity, inclusivity, and adaptability among students. He also explores the potential of hybrid learning models, examining how a blend of in-person and online education could address issues like declining attendance and engagement.​

Kingsley's approach is both thought-provoking and accessible, making complex topics understandable without oversimplification. His insights are grounded in real-world experiences and enriched by perspectives from educators worldwide. This makes the book particularly relevant for educational leaders, teachers, and professionals seeking to navigate the evolving challenges in education.

The Awkward Questions in Education serves as a catalyst for meaningful dialogue, prompting readers to reconsider entrenched practices and explore innovative strategies for improvement. It's a valuable resource for those committed to creating an education system that is responsive, inclusive, and equipped to meet the demands of the future.​

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