Contemporary Debates in the Sociology of Education

Contemporary Debates in the Sociology of Education
Author: R. Brooks,M. McCormack,K. Bhopal
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2013-07-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781137269881

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Some of the most prominent sociologists working in education today have collaborated to address a wide range of empirical and theoretical issues. Adopting an international perspective, this book foregrounds cutting-edge research that highlights both the diversity and complexity of understanding education in society.

Contemporary Debates in Education Studies

Contemporary Debates in Education Studies
Author: Jennifer Marshall
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2017-08-23
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781317191216

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Contemporary Debates in Education Studies gives the reader a vital and nuanced understanding of the key debates surrounding the field of education today. Exploring important educational themes such as issues of sexuality, extremism and mental health through a variety of viewpoints, this wide-ranging book questions what the nature and purpose of education are, and how this can be understood in contemporary contexts. From eradicating child poverty in schools, to considering how education should rise to the challenge of the digital world, the book covers an extensive range of topics designed to inspire discussion and debate. Examining a variety of perspectives, each chapter looks at these topics through key research, thinkers, theorists and policies, and, featuring discussion questions and case studies throughout, it forms a truly accessible and interactive guide to the issues that can not only help students access the debates, but also provide lecturers with questions to stimulate seminar discussions. Challenging current thinking on a number of topics, this book’s original and distinctive ideas consider how education should meet some of the trials and tribulations of the 21st century, and its wide-reaching and all-encompassing discussion will be essential reading for all students on undergraduate and postgraduate education studies courses.

Voicing Concerns

Voicing Concerns
Author: Madeleine Arnot,Len Barton
Publsiher: Symposium Books Ltd
Total Pages: 235
Release: 1992-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781873927007

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Since the early 1980s, sociology of education has been the subject of serious criticism, much of it emanating from supporters of the New Right in education. The discipline has been depicted as subversive, irrelevant and offering no really useful knowledge. In this collection of original articles, the authors seek to address such criticisms through an examination of key reforms. The chapters thus provide a critical commentary on past work as well as identifying a series of agendas for future research and analysis. Overall the intention is to encourage debate and dialogue.

The Schooled Society

The Schooled Society
Author: Scott Davies,Neil Guppy
Publsiher: Don Mills, Ont. : Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: Educational sociology
ISBN: 0195421086

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Using the conceptual tools of sociology, The Schooled Society explores contemporary debates about schooling from a variety of perspectives within a Canadian context. After introducing classical and contemporary theories in the context of education, the text draws on sociological research andpopular accounts to document core themes of race, class, and gender inequality in education: social organization of schooling and teaching, socialization and its limits, and future directions for education in Canada.

The Sociology of Educational Innovation

The Sociology of Educational Innovation
Author: Tom Whiteside
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2019-08-13
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000628326

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Innovation is a striking and polemical feature of contemporary schooling. The 1960s saw an upsurge of interest in progressive educational theories and debate and the benefits and disadvantages of their practical application, which continued after. But what was the reality behind the words? How far had teachers actually supported or adopted innov

Education and Society

Education and Society
Author: Rachel Brooks
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 465
Release: 2018-10-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781350314498

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This new textbook offers a wide-ranging discussion of the key debates within the sociology of education. Covering everything from policymaking and the curriculum, to class, ethnicity and gender, and the ways that they and other social divisions intersect to produce inequalities, this timely publication provides a much-needed contribution to the study of education's vital role in contemporary society. With examples drawn from such diverse contexts as Australian pre-schools, Finnish higher education institutions and English further education colleges, the text presents students with an international perspective and encourages them to engage critically with some of the core questions that lie at the heart of the topic: what is the purpose of education? who decides what formal education entails? and what impact does education have on both society and individuals? Rachel Brooks's extensive knowledge of decades of scholarly work in education and sociology ensures the book is academically rigorous throughout, while the final chapter on emerging educational research means it is fully up to date. The text's accessible style is ideally suited to all those new to the topic and studying the sociology of education for the first time, whether this be from departments of sociology, childhood studies, social policy, or a range of other social science disciplines.

Toward a Sociology of Education

Toward a Sociology of Education
Author: John Beck,Chris Jenks,Nell Keddie,Michael F. D. Young
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 830
Release: 2020-03-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000680317

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By including material from literary, philosophical, and anthropological sources, and by selecting readings which consider educational practice both within and beyond formal educational contexts, this book broadens the character of sociological inquiry in education. The editors bring together material they have found valuable when working with students of education and sociology at all levels. Many of these articles and extracts are either inaccessible or have not been reprinted. The collection should stimulate inquiry about the assumptions underlying current debates on curriculum, streaming, school organization, methods of teachin, and preconceived notions of ability.

Leaders in the Sociology of Education

Leaders in the Sociology of Education
Author: Alan R. Sadovnik,Ryan W. Coughlan
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2016-10-26
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789463007177

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Leaders in the Sociology of Education: Intellectual Self-Portraits contains eighteen self-portraits written by some of the leading sociologists of education in the world. Representing the United States, the United Kingdom, and Hong Kong, the authors discuss a variety of factors that have affected their lifetime of scholarship, including their childhoods, their education and mentors, the state of the field during their “coming of age,” the institutions where they have worked, the major sociologists during their lifetimes, the political and economic conditions during their lifetimes, and the social and political movements during their lifetimes. These autobiographical essays reveal a great deal not only about their work and their influences, but also about themselves. Taken as a whole, the book provides sociology of knowledge about the creation of sociology of education research since the 1960s. It reveals a number of important themes central to all of the authors’ work, including educational inequality; the influence of the classical sociological theorists, Karl Marx, Max Weber and Emile Durkheim; and the influence of more recent classical sociologists of education, Basil Bernstein, Pierre Bourdieu and James Coleman. The authors’ research represents a variety of theoretical and methodological orientations including functionalism, conflict and critical theory, interactionist theory and feminist theory, as well as quantitative, qualitative and mixed-methods research. Finally, the editors discuss a number of lessons to be learned from the lives and works of these sociologists of education.