Education and Society

Education and Society
Author: Joseph I. Zajda
Publsiher: James Nicholas Publishers
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2001
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781875408344

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Education and Society (third edition) is a completely new edition of this popular text. In fifteen wholly new chapters, the authors, outstanding educators, writers and leaders in their particular fields, focus on questions which have a highly current relevance for students of education in 2001 and beyond. Future teachers for our twenty-first century will read chapters which deal with such key issues as education for active citizenship, democracy and education, social identity, conflict and education for peace, social class in children's lives, reconciliation and multiculturalism, Asian values and human rights, minority school settings, marketing schools, gender and ethnicity and achievement, Information Technology, education and new literacies and issues arising from emerging technology-society relations in cyberspace and information technology dependence. The new edition of Education and Society (third edition) complements the excellent selection of chapters in Education and Society and can be used in conjunction with the earlier edition, in order to offer students a wide and stimulating introduction and overview to the major issues in the debate over the relationship between the school and the social and economic and political institutions which surround it. inc.

Education and Society

Education and Society
Author: Andrew Kenneth Cosway Ottaway
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1953
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0415177545

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First Published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Literature Education and Society

Literature  Education  and Society
Author: Charles F. Altieri
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 125
Release: 2022-11-30
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000816822

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In today’s classrooms, educators specializing in literature and the arts have found themselves facing an escalating crisis. Most obviously, they encounter serious budget cuts, largely because students tend in increasing numbers to prefer majoring in disciplines that provide clear, practical knowledge and the promise of relatively lucrative careers. These educators have addressed the crisis by stressing how the arts can also provide valuable forms of knowledge by testing moral values and by developing the skills of critical thinking required to understand the cost of apparently perennial social problems. Literature, Education, and Society offers a fresh strategy by focusing not on knowledge but on how literature and the arts provide distinctive domains of experience that stress significant values not typically provided by other disciplines. Practical disciplines tend to treat experiences as instances for which we learn to provide interpretive generalizations, making knowledge possible and helping us establish concrete programs for acting in accord with what we come to know. But the arts do not encourage generalizing from particulars. Instead they emphasize how to appreciate the particulars for qualities like sensitivity, intensity, and the capacity to solicit empathy. In order to dramatize this crucial difference, this book distinguishes sharply between a focus on "experience of" what solicits knowledge and a focus on "experience as" which encourages careful attention to what can be embedded in particular experiences. Then the book characterizes the making of art as an act of doubling. where the making fashions some aspect of experience and invites self-conscious participation in the intensity provided by the particular work. After exploring several aspects of doubling, the book turns to the vexed question of ethics, arguing that while this theory cannot persuade us that the arts improve behavior, its stress on art’s purposive structuring of experience can affect how people construct values, something essential to education itself.

Literature Education and Society

Literature  Education  and Society
Author: Charles Altieri
Publsiher: Routledge Focus on Literature
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1032393165

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Literature, Education, and Society argues that we must defend our differences from those practical disciplines by making manifest the importance to society of cultivating competing values.

Literacy Society and Schooling

Literacy  Society  and Schooling
Author: Suzanne de Castell,Allan Luke,Kieran Egan
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1986-10-31
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0521313406

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This book addresses the current 'literacy crisis' alleged in professional journals and the popular press. Literacy is at once a contentious social and educational issue, a continuing concern of parents and teachers, and the focal point of a range of disciplinary inquiries. Literacy, Society, and Schooling draws together especially commissioned essays on the nature, history, and pedagogy of literacy by social historians, philosophers, literary scholars, linguists, educators, and psychologists. The editors have attempted to convey, in an accessible format, the range and diversity of the scholarly debate about literacy-theory, research, and practice. Students, teachers, and researchers will find Literacy, Society, and Schooling an invaluable resource.

Canadian Indigenous Literature and Art

Canadian Indigenous Literature and Art
Author: Carol A. Mullen
Publsiher: Brill
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: Canadian literature
ISBN: 9004414274

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The first volume of the new series Education, Culture, and Society sheds light on Indigenous justice perspectives in Indigenous literature and art. Decolonizing education, culture, and society is the revolutionary political pulse of this book aimed at educational reform and comprehensive change.

Literature Education and Society

Literature  Education  and Society
Author: Charles F. Altieri
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-10-31
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1003349161

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"In today's classrooms, humanities educators have found themselves part of an escalating crisis of budget cuts led by current student trends valuing disciplines that provide clear, practical knowledge and promise to relatively lucrative careers. While academia's approach to this crisis has been to promote the humanities as analogous to the work of the social sciences-as principles of compassionate wisdom or as critical practices providing political assessments of imaginative work-this volume invites a fresh strategy. Literature, Education, and Society argues that we must defend our differences from those practical disciplines by making manifest the importance to society of cultivating competing values. While practical disciplines tend to treat experiences as instances for which we learn to provide interpretive generalizations, making knowledge possible and helping us establish concrete programs for acting in accord with what we come to know, the arts have a very different relation to experience. Rather than generalize from particulars they emphasize how to appreciate particulars for qualities like sensitivity, intensity, and the capacity to solicit empathy. This volume discusses how the "experience as" category can provide insight into how works of art "realize" significant states of mind. Exploring the engagement with these educational choices, this volume argues the significant social dimensions and ethical implications that can guide the ways humanities can be embraced in current academia"--

Reading Across Cultures

Reading Across Cultures
Author: Theresa Rogers,Anna O. Soter
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1997
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0807735515

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The process of Reading Across Cultures: Teaching Literature in a Diverse Society does not occur without struggle and resistance, and there are no operating instructions for teachers. Instead, these stories and insights from a range of students, teachers and classrooms are offered to continue the conversation about literature, culture and teaching. The book should be an important resource in graduate courses in literacy and children's/YA literature and courses in teaching of literature, as well as for teachers of English.