Ideology Culture the Process of Schooling

Ideology  Culture   the Process of Schooling
Author: Henry A. Giroux
Publsiher: Temple University Press
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1984-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 087722370X

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This book lays bare the ideological and political character of the positivist rationality that has been the primary theoretical underpinning of educational research in the United States. These assumptions have expressed themselves in the form and content of curriculum, classroom social relations, classroom cultural artifacts, and the experiences and beliefs of teachers and students. Have existing radical critiques provided the theoretical building blocks for a new theory of pedagogy? The author attempts to move beyond the abstract, negative characteristics of many radical critiques, which are often based on false dualisms that fail to link structure and intentionally, content and process, ideology and hegemony, etc. He also is critical of the over-determined models of socialization and the abstract celebration of subjectivity that underlies much of the false utopianism of many radical perspectives. Professor Giroux begins to lay the theoretical groundwork for developing a radical pedagogy that connects critical theory with the need for social action in the interest of individual freedom and social reconstruction. Author note: Henry A. Giroux is Assistant Professor of Education at Boston University. He is the co-editor of Curriculum and Instruction: Alternatives in Education and The Hidden Curriculum and Moral Education.

Ideology Culture the Process of Schooling

Ideology  Culture   the Process of Schooling
Author: Henry A. Giroux
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1981
Genre: Critical pedagogy
ISBN: 0877222282

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The Ideology of Education

The Ideology of Education
Author: Kevin B. Smith
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2012-02-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780791487327

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Advocates of market-based education reforms (including such policies as choice, charters, vouchers, and outright privatization) argue that they represent ready solutions to clearly defined problems. Critics of market models, on the other hand, argue that these reforms misperceive the purposes of public education and threaten its democratic ethos. This book explores both the promises and pitfalls of market forces—their potential to improve the quality of public education and their compatibility with its republican justifications. Smith argues that although market models of education are not without utilitarian merit, their potential to alter the social-democratic purposes of education is seriously underestimated. He supports this claim with a series of sophisticated analyses of the key assumptions underlying these models, and by examining the normative elements of theory and methodology that can—and often do—skew empirical policy analysis toward market preferences. He concludes that market reforms are not just a ready means to effectively address the problems of public schooling but rather represent a clear attempt to ideologically redefine its ends.

Education as a Social Institution and Ideological Process

Education as a Social Institution and Ideological Process
Author: Mbukeni Herbert Mnguni
Publsiher: Waxmann Verlag
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2024
Genre: Multicultural education
ISBN: 3830956967

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Africa and particularly South Africa is in a stage of creating an inclusive education system. It is a necessary starting point to first recognize the voices of those who are excluded and marginalized, and then to develop strategies which will ensure their inclusion.

Cultural and Economic Reproduction in Education

Cultural and Economic Reproduction in Education
Author: Michael W. Apple
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2017-04-28
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781351852586

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First published in 1982, this collection of essays provides an analysis of education’s contradictory role in social reproduction. It looks at the complex relations between the economic, political and cultural spheres of society, both historically and at the time of publication, and hones the wider range of debate in on education. This volume will be of interest to those studying sociology and equality in education.

Ideologies in Education

Ideologies in Education
Author: Lilia I. Bartolomé
Publsiher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2008
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0820497045

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Exposes the invisible yet pervasive nature of oppressive dominant ideologies, the urgent need to articulate their existence, and the harmful impact they have on education. The solutions to many of the educational challenges facing subordinated students are not purely technical or methodological in nature, but are instead rooted in commonly unacknowledged discriminatory ideologies and practices. The invisible foundation, hegemonic ideologies that inform our perceptions and treatment of subordinated students, needs to be made explicit and studied critically in order to comprehend the challenges presented in minority education, and possible solutions, more accurately. Confronts the continuing existence and vigorous resurgence of not-easily-named discriminatory perspectives toward students from subordinated cultural groups, as well as their numerous manifestations in schools, and identifies the measures necessary to neutralize unequal material conditions and biased beliefs. From publisher description.

Class Ideologies and Educational Futures

Class  Ideologies and Educational Futures
Author: D W. Livingstone
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2012-05-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781136460937

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This book provides a systematic and detailed analysis of class relations in advanced capitalist societies as a basis for understanding both class differences in educational practices and the relative effects of class and other social background factors on public attitudes toward education. Secondly, the book offers an empirically-grounded summary of the contending educational ideologies in advanced capitalism, through a discourse analysis of the public statements of spokes-persons for major class groupings. Thirdly, using the data from several public opinion surveys in Ontario, profiles of public attitudes on critical education issues are interpreted in terms of the actual effects of class and other social background factors, as well as the mediating influences of contending ideologies. Finally a general approach and array of tactics for creating practical alternative educational and social futures are illustrated through the book.

Giroux Reader

Giroux Reader
Author: Henry A. Giroux,Christopher G. Robbins
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 419
Release: 2015-11-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317259169

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One of the world's leading social critics and educational theorists, Henry A. Giroux has contributed significantly to critical pedagogy, cultural studies, youth studies, social theory, and cultural politics. This new book offers a carefully selected cross-section of Giroux's many scholarly and popular writings, which bridge the theoretical and practical, integrate multiple academic disciplines, and fuse scholarly rigor with social relevance. The essays underscore the continuities and transformations in Giroux's thought, just as they offer invaluable approaches to understanding a range of social problems. Giroux's work suggests that a more humane and democratic world is possible and provides critical tools that can assist concerned citizens in bringing it into being.