The State of the System

A Reality Check on Canada's Schools

By Paul W. Bennett
Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
Hardcover : 9780228000839, 256 pages, September 2020
Paperback : 9780228000846, 256 pages, September 2020
Ebook (PDF) : 9780228002260, September 2020
Ebook (EPUB) : 9780228002277, September 2020

A provocative and revealing analysis of K-12 public education that will serve as catalyst for public policy debate and discussion.

Description

Over the last fifty years, Canada's public schools have been absorbed into a modern education system that functions much like Max Weber's infamous iron cage. Crying out for democratic school-level reform, the system is now a centralized, bureaucratic fortress that, every year, becomes softer on standards for students, less accessible to parents, further out of touch with communities, and surprisingly unresponsive to classroom teachers. Exploring the nature of the Canadian education order in all its dimensions, The State of the System explains how public schools came to be so bureaucratic, confronts the critical issues facing kindergarten to grade 12 public schools in all ten provinces, and addresses the need for systemic reform. Going beyond a diagnosis of the stresses, strains, and ills present in the system, Paul Bennett proposes a bold plan to re-engineer schools on a more human scale as the first step in truly reforming public education. In place of school consolidation and managerialism, one-size-fits-all uniformity, limited school choice, and the "success-for-all" curriculum, Bennett advocates for a new set of priorities: decentralize school governance, deprogram education ministries and school districts, listen to parents and teachers, and revitalize local education democracy. Tackling the thorny issues besetting contemporary school systems in Canada, The State of the System issues a clarion call for more responsive, engaged, and accountable public schools.

Reviews

"This text provides an accessible, highly detailed history of Canada's K–12 schools. Bennett approaches this subject from the vantage point of the local, typically rural schoolhouse, with a significant amount of experience researching and writing from that perspective, having taught in that setting. The book is national in scope and includes references to US similarities. It moves beyond topics such as educational bureaucracy, the one-size-fits-all model, and standardized testing to include busing; charter schools; publicly funded, religion-based education; school board impact; racial/ethnic intolerance; and college readiness. Recommended. All Levels." Choice

"The State of the System draws connections and tells a national story, something rarely done in Canadian education policy. This book tells the tale of struggle from the point of view of the parent, the community member, the teacher, and the student, all of which work together to cleverly reinforce Bennett's main aspiration - to recover the place of the local at the centre of the education enterprise in our times." Deani Van Pelt, Fraser Institute