Goooood
This is a very interesting and funny book!
I cant stop but laughing and writing down all the funny (but true!) sentences from the book.
Eg:
Under the topic of the manipulation of language:
There is a practice of blurring logical distinctions between assertions of different kinds […] In short, we are encouraged to regard what officialdom says out of political expediency as carrying more weight than the evidence of painstaking research, as of course in a political rather than an educational climate it does.
[...] Orwell (1949) calls 'Duckspeak' - language which is quacked rather than spoken and consists of noise rather than meaning [...] - The book cites Orwell when the author describes the activities of Ofsted inspectors and the 1988 Education Act.
The use of the terminology of such theories,however, serves to conceal the fact that they have been so rubbished and that the concepts central to them have been emasculated. The use of emotive language is always persuasive. It can thus be misused in order to mislead or at least to deflect criticism.