Governing Children Families and Education

Governing Children  Families and Education
Author: M. Bloch,Thomas S. Popkewitz,K. Holmlund,I. Moqvist
Publsiher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2004-01-08
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1403962251

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This is a collection of essays that address the international changes in welfare policy. The book discusses the new patterns of governing associated with the notions of welfare, care, and education that emerge during the late Twentieth and early Twenty-first-centuries. The issues examined are, among others, the role of international donors and their emphasis on efficiency and lower social subsidies, international migration and its impact on welfare policy inclusions (and exclusions), and national policy change. While representing many different locations and traditions, contributors work within a variety of critical theoretical perspectives that critique our cultural ways of reasoning about the care and education of the child, the role and practice of the state, and the social and cultural construction of citizenship and nationhood.

Governing Children Families and Education

Governing Children  Families and Education
Author: M. Bloch,Thomas S. Popkewitz,K. Holmlund,I. Moqvist
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2016-09-27
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781137080233

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This is a collection of essays that address the international changes in welfare policy. The book discusses the new patterns of governing associated with the notions of welfare, care, and education that emerge during the late Twentieth and early Twenty-first-centuries. The issues examined are, among others, the role of international donors and their emphasis on efficiency and lower social subsidies, international migration and its impact on welfare policy inclusions (and exclusions), and national policy change. While representing many different locations and traditions, contributors work within a variety of critical theoretical perspectives that critique our cultural ways of reasoning about the care and education of the child, the role and practice of the state, and the social and cultural construction of citizenship and nationhood.

Governing the Family Child Care Child Protection and the State

Governing the Family  Child Care Child Protection and the State
Author: Nigel Parton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024
Genre: Child abuse
ISBN: 1350363073

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"Drawing on original research this book provides a challenging and instructive analysis of the nature of the heated and often contradicting arguments of recent years about how to reform the child care system, and the emergence of a central concern with child protection. It provides a unique insight into the political influences on the 1989 Children Act and the issues it attempted to address, the bargains that were struck in the process of it becoming law and the new balances it introduced between the role of the state, the responsibilities of parents and the rights of children."--

Educational Partnerships and the State The Paradoxes of Governing Schools Children and Families

Educational Partnerships and the State  The Paradoxes of Governing Schools  Children  and Families
Author: B. Franklin,M. Bloch,T. Popkewitz
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2003-12-18
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781403982643

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Educational Partnerships and the State is a compelling collection of essays by an international group of scholars that provides a critical exploration of the role of partnerships in contemporary educational reform. Their focus is on the expanding role that collaboration between the public and private sector has come to play in the governing of schools, children, and families in response to an array of worldwide economic and social changes. The contributors to this volume highlight the new relationship between civil society and the state through partnerships and what that linkage has come to mean for an array of educational issues including academic achievement, school governance, school parent-relationships, teacher education, the construction of family and community involvement, and the discourses of reform as practices that order participation and action.

Anti Bias Education for Young Children and Ourselves

Anti Bias Education for Young Children and Ourselves
Author: Louise Derman-Sparks,Julie Olsen Edwards
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2020-04-07
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1938113578

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Anti-bias education begins with you! Become a skilled anti-bias teacher with this practical guidance to confronting and eliminating barriers.

Early Childhood Governance

Early Childhood Governance
Author: Sharon Lynn Kagan,Rebecca E. Gomez
Publsiher: Teachers College Press
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2015-03-06
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780807756300

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Neoliberalism and Early Childhood Education

Neoliberalism and Early Childhood Education
Author: Guy Roberts-Holmes,Peter Moss
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2021-04-27
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780429638749

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Neoliberalism, with its worldview of competition, choice and calculation, its economisation of everything, and its will to govern has ‘sunk its roots deep’ into Early Childhood Education and Care. This book considers its deeply detrimental impacts upon young children, families, settings and the workforce. Through an exploration of possibilities for resistance and refusal, and reflection on the significance of the coronavirus pandemic, Roberts-Holmes and Moss provide hope that neoliberalism’s current hegemony can be successfully contested. The book provides a critical introduction to neoliberalism and three closely related and influential concepts – Human Capital theory, Public Choice theory and New Public Management – as well as an overview of the impact of neoliberalism on compulsory education, in particular through the Global Education Reform Movement. With its main focus on Early Childhood Education and Care, this book argues that while neoliberalism is a very powerful force, it is ‘deeply problematic, eminently resistible and eventually replaceable’ – and that there are indeed alternatives. Neoliberalism and Early Childhood Education is an insightful supplement to the studies of students and researchers in Early Childhood Education and Sociology of Education, and is also highly relevant to policy makers.

Children Families and Communities

Children  Families and Communities
Author: Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Children and Families Research Cente Rebekah Grace,Rebekah Grace,Kerry Hodge,Catherine McMahon
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2016-10-28
Genre: Children and adults
ISBN: 0190304464

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The child development field is changing all the time, and with each edition Children Families and Communities has endeavoured to reflect contemporary thinking, current theory and research, as well as the most topical issues. The editors also flag the issues that they see as important to moving the field forward, such as the importance of child voice and participation in decision making relating to research, policy and practice. This fifth edition is focused on child development within the Australian context and the factors that influence childrens development. These include the effects of ability, ethnicity, family, school, neighbourhood (including rural, urban and remote communities) and state interventions and policies. The structure continues to reflect the contextual layers described in Bronfenbrenners bioecological model. All of the individual chapters have been reconceptualised and rewritten to reflect current research evidence and theory development. The book benefits from the contributions of experts with child development backgrounds alongside those who think about childhood within the disciplinary frames of sociology, history, social work, education, health, and law. The authors bring exceptional academic, policy, and practical experience.