- Ted Wragg
Edward Conrad Wragg (
June 26 ,1938 –November 10 ,2005 ) known as Ted Wragg, was a Britisheducation alist and academic known for his advocacy of the cause of education and opposition to political interference in the field. He was Professor of Education at Exeter University from 1978 to 2003, serving as Emeritus Professor of Education from 2003 till his death, and a regular columnist in the "Times Educational Supplement " and "The Guardian ".In the UK, the Ted Wragg Teaching Award for Lifetime Achievement honours his memory, and is given out annually to educators who are considered to have shown excellent devotion to teaching throughout their careers.
Early career
Wragg was born in
Sheffield and attended Hunters Bar Primary School and then King Edward VII School ( [http://nlc.oldedwardians.org.uk/photos/55.6MSI.html photo] ), followed byHatfield College ,Durham University where he obtained aB.A. degree in German, awarded with first class honours. He taught atQueen Elizabeth Grammar School, Wakefield from 1960 to 1964 when he moved to be Head of German at Wyggeston Boys' School inLeicester . In 1966 he went to theUniversity of Leicester where he obtained aM.Ed. degree.Academic career
His long association with Exeter University began in the late 1960s when he went there to lecture on Education and study for a
Ph.D. (which he was awarded in 1972). As Professor of Education at Nottingham University from 1973 to 1978, he created the University'sPost Graduate Certificate of Education course (he also acted as Specialist Adviser to the House of Commons Select Committee on the attainments of school-leavers in 1976-77).In 1978 he returned to Exeter as a Professor where he headed the amalgamation of the Exeter Education department with St Luke's College. While at Exeter he directed numerous research projects on such topics as classroom processes, teaching strategies, curriculum evaluation, appraising competence and incompetence, and performance-related pay. He also studied education in numerous countries around the world. Throughout his academic career he would always make time to teach a class of children for one or two days a week so that he would remain in touch with the profession at the '
chalkface '.Professional recognition
Wragg was president of the
British Educational Research Association in 1981-82, Chairman of the Educational Broadcasting Council of the UK from 1981 to 1986 as well as a member of the board of theQualifications and Curriculum Authority from 1997 to 2003. He wrote more than 50 books on a wide range of educational topics, as well as producing a 120-book reading scheme, two CD-ROMs, aDVD on teachers' questions, and many videos and audiotapes. Shortly before his death he was elected as anAcademician of the Social Sciences .Commentary
He was a frequent broadcaster on radio and television and wrote regularly in newspapers including the "
Times Educational Supplement " and the "Guardian". Wragg was an advocate of warmth, humour and humanity in the classroom and defended these ideals with passion against a narrowlyutilitarian approach to learning; he was vociferous in opposing attempts to roll back the education changes of the 1960s. He had a ready and sharp wit, which worked well with his savage indignation at politically-inspired educational reforms. Although initially his beliefs were reflected by the government ofTony Blair , he later fell out with it and attacked it, nicknamingRuth Kelly "RuthDalek " and "The Duchess of Drivel"; he also coined the nickname 'Tony Zoffis' (Tony's office) for Andrew Adonis, then a member of theDowning Street policy unit but subsequently ennobled and appointed asParliamentary Under Secretary of State for Education.Selected publications
Ted Wragg was a prolific writer. The following list of some of his books is freely adapted from the material posted on the Exeter University Curriculum Vitae. A number of these items have been translated.
* E C Wragg (1974) "Teaching Teaching" David and Charles
* E C Wragg, J Oates and P Gump (1976) "Classroom Interaction" Open University Press
* E C Wragg (1981) "Class Management and Control" Macmillan
* E C Wragg (1982) "Swineshead Revisited" Trentham
* E C Wragg (1982) "A Review of Research in Teacher Education" NFER-Nelson
* E C Wragg (ed) (1984) "Classroom Teaching Skills" Croom Helm
* E C Wragg (1984 "Pearls from Swineshire" Trentham
* E C Wragg (1986) "Education: An Action Guide for Parents" BBC
* E C Wragg (1987) "Teacher Appraisal" Macmillan
* E C Wragg (1988) "The Wragged Edge" Trentham
* E C Wragg and J A Partington (1989) "Schools and Parents" Cassell
* E C Wragg (1990) "Riches from Wragg" Trentham
* E C Wragg (1991) "Mad Curriculum Disease" Trentham
* E C Wragg and M Williams (1993) "The Parents' File" Southgate
* E C Wragg (1993)" No, Minister!" Trentham
* E C Wragg (1993) "Class Management" Routledge
* E C Wragg and G Brown (1993)" Explaining" Routledge
* G Brown and E C Wragg (1993) "Questioning" Routledge
* E C Wragg (ed) (1993) "Education: a Different Vision" IPPR
* E C Wragg (1993) "Primary Teaching Skills" Routledge
* E C Wragg (1994) "An Introduction to Classroom Observation" Routledge
* R Dunne and E C Wragg (1994) "Effective Teaching" Routledge
* E C Wragg, F J Wikeley, C M Wragg, G S Haynes (1996) "Teacher Appraisal Observed" Routledge
* E C Wragg (1994) "Flying Boot" Nelson
* E C Wragg (1995) "The Ted Wragg Guide to Education" Butterworth Heinemann
* E C Wragg (1996) "The Last Quango" Trentham
* E C Wragg (1997) "The Cubic Curriculum" Routledge
* E C Wragg (1997) "Assessment and Learning" Routledge
* E C Wragg (1998) "The Prince of Darkness" Trentham
* E C Wragg, C M Wragg, G S Haynes and R P Chamberlin (1998) "Improving Literacy in the Primary School" Routledge
* E C Wragg (1999) "An Introduction to Classroom Observation" (2nd edition) Routledge
* E C Wragg, G S Haynes, C M Wragg and R P Chamberlin (2000)"Failing Teachers?" Routledge
* E C Wragg (2001) "Class Management in the Primary School", Routledge Falmer.
* E C Wragg (2001) "Class Management in the Secondary School", Routledge Falmer.
* E C Wragg (2001) "Assessment and Learning in the Primary School", Routledge Falmer.
* E C Wragg (2001) "Assessment and Learning in the Secondary School", Routledge Falmer.
* E C Wragg and G Brown (2001) "Explaining in the Primary School", Routledge Falmer.
* E C Wragg and G Brown (2001) "Explaining in the Secondary School", Routledge Falmer.
* E C Wragg and G Brown (2001) "Questioning in the Primary School", Routledge Falmer.
* E C Wragg, G Brown (2001) "Questioning in the Secondary School", Routledge Falmer.
* E C Wragg (2004) "Education, Education, Education", Routledge Falmer
* E C Wragg, G S Haynes, Wragg, C M and Chamberlin, R P (2004) "Performance Pay for Teachers", Routledge Falmer.
* E C Wragg (Ed) (2004) "Teaching and Learning", RoutledgeFalmer.
* E C Wragg (Ed) (2005) "Letters to the Prime Minister", Central Books.
* E C Wragg (2005) (in press) "The Art and Science of Teaching and Learning", Routledge.* Editor of the international research journal "Research Papers in Education" (Taylor and Francis) since 1986.
References
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/education/4424628.stm BBC Obituary]
* [http://education.guardian.co.uk/obituary/story/0,,1640189,00.html Guardian obituary]
* [http://www.education.ex.ac.uk/tedwragg/cv.php Short CV published by Exeter University School of Education]
* [http://www.tes.co.uk/2289141 TES Obituary]
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