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Cultures of Schooling (RLE Edu L Sociology of Education) - Pedagogies for Cultural Difference and Social Access (Hardcover):... Cultures of Schooling (RLE Edu L Sociology of Education) - Pedagogies for Cultural Difference and Social Access (Hardcover)
Mary Kalantzis, Bill Cope, Greg Noble, Scott Poynting
R2,774 Discovery Miles 27 740 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume examines the ways schools respond to cultural and linguistic diversity. A richness of accumulated experience is portrayed in this study of six Australian secondary schools; partial success, near success or instructive failure as the culture of the school itself was transformed in an attempt to meet the educational needs of its students. Set in the context of a general historical background to the development of multicultural education in Australia, a theoretical framework is developed with which to analyze the move from the traditional curriculum of cultural assimilation to the progressivist curriculum of cultural pluralism. The book analyzes the limitations of the progressivist model of multicultural education and suggests a new 'post-progressivist' model, in evidence already in an incipient and as yet tentative 'self-corrective' trend in the case-study schools.

Marxist Perspectives in the Sociology of Education (RLE Edu L Sociology of Education) (Hardcover): Maurice Levitas Marxist Perspectives in the Sociology of Education (RLE Edu L Sociology of Education) (Hardcover)
Maurice Levitas
R4,166 Discovery Miles 41 660 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The major theories explored are those concerned with social mobility and those which derive from a relativist position in Sociology, both of which see education as a selection mechanism for a stratified society. Social class, family, sociolinguistics and schools are among the topics discussed. In this analysis the author: defines key areas in the sociology of education gives access to important concepts of Marx and Engels strengthens sociological starting points by adding a Marxist element discriminates between radically different directions in education maps the main features of long-term working class goals This thoroughgoing Marxist critique of widely prevalent notions in the sociology of education provides a compass by which place and direction in this area of education may be found by students, teachers and parents.

Classrooms Observed (RLE Edu L) - The Teacher's Perception and the Pupil's Peformance (Hardcover): Roy Nash Classrooms Observed (RLE Edu L) - The Teacher's Perception and the Pupil's Peformance (Hardcover)
Roy Nash
R3,737 Discovery Miles 37 370 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this study - the outcome of three years' participant observation in local authority primary and secondary schools - the classroom teacher is shown to have a far greater impact upon and responsibility for his pupils than is generally admitted. The teacher's perceptions of the children in his class are demonstrated to have a more important bearing on the pupils' attainment than the major factor of their social class. In carrying out this research, Roy Nash has moved outside the mainstream tradition of educational psychology to take into account the methods of anthropology and sociology. He shows, by looking at the actual behaviour of teachers and children in classrooms, and by following the pupils from several different primary schools through to the same local authority secondary school, how the teacher's expectations for his pupils can act as self-fulfilling prophecies. The author's illuminating research is illustrated with tables and with three Appendices.

Schooling in Rural Societies (RLE Edu L) (Hardcover): Roy Nash Schooling in Rural Societies (RLE Edu L) (Hardcover)
Roy Nash
R3,878 Discovery Miles 38 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In industrialized societies the needs of people living in remote and sparsely populated areas are easily overlooked, whilst in developing countries the needs of the rural population are at once so obvious and so enormous that our practical concern is blunted. In this volume it is clearly demonstrated that the relationship between environment and schooling is no less pertinent in rural areas than urban areas, although most recent attention has been directed towards the latter. Roy Nash seeks to redress the balance and in this wide-ranging and comprehensive analysis he examines the educational needs of rural people both in the declining periphery of urban Europe and in the resource-starved areas of the developing world.

Paradigm and Ideology in Educational Research (RLE Edu L) - The Social Functions of the Intellectual (Hardcover): Thomas... Paradigm and Ideology in Educational Research (RLE Edu L) - The Social Functions of the Intellectual (Hardcover)
Thomas Popkewitz
R1,224 Discovery Miles 12 240 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book explores the complex social assumptions and values that underlie research programmes about schools. The analysis of educational research draws upon American and European scholarships in the sociology of knowledge, social philosophy and the history and sociology of science. The discussion considers first the communal, crafts and social characteristics of educational research. Three research models empirical-analytic, symbolic or linguistic and critical sciences are given attention. The discussion of the three research models is to illuminate how the constellation of commitments, assumptions and practices inter-relate to perform a paradigm giving different and conflicting definitions to the meaning of educational theory and to the use of the particular techniques of enquiry. The social role of educational research and the researcher is also considered.

Marx and Education in Russia and China (RLE Edu L) (Hardcover): R Price Marx and Education in Russia and China (RLE Edu L) (Hardcover)
R Price
R4,998 Discovery Miles 49 980 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

To many education students, Russian and/or Chinese education is at the same time their introduction to Marxism, and many students go no further. This book sets the record straight by giving a thorough introduction to the writings of Marx himself as they relate to education. It shows what Marxism implies for education, as aim, method and content. It then proceeds to compare educational developments in the former USSR and China in the light of this analysis, attempting to answer the question as to how Marxist this has been, in the schools and outside them.

Education and Poverty (RLE Edu L) (Hardcover): Philip Robinson Education and Poverty (RLE Edu L) (Hardcover)
Philip Robinson
R3,873 Discovery Miles 38 730 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book describes the attempts that have been made to achieve an educational policy relevant to those most disadvantaged in our society; examines the different ways in which sociologists have conceptualized the related problems; and evaluates the success of the policy. He suggests that we are in need both of a more realistically defined view of what schools can do and a concerted official approach to compensatory policy.

Maladjusted Schooling (RLE Edu L) - Deviance Social Control and Individuality in Secondary Schooling (Hardcover): John Schostak Maladjusted Schooling (RLE Edu L) - Deviance Social Control and Individuality in Secondary Schooling (Hardcover)
John Schostak
R4,170 Discovery Miles 41 700 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The problems this book discusses are the same now as they were 25 years ago: unemployment, poor housing, inadequate facilities, poverty, racism, violence. What is the function of a school in such a situation? Although many schools hold reformist ideals, their practice is constrained by organisational demands. School organisation is based upon a coercive theory of social control which is intolerant of expressions of individuality by teachers and pupils. Needs for individuality may be mistaken for deviance, and deviance is at least in part produced by, or exacerbated by, school organisation. The author maintains that schooling is therefore largely maladjusted to the needs of individuals.

Divided School (Hardcover): Peter Woods Divided School (Hardcover)
Peter Woods
R5,013 Discovery Miles 50 130 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this ethnographic study of a secondary school in the UK, the author presents an incisive account of school life from the various points of view of the pupils, teachers and parents. He describes and analyses major areas of experience and methods of adapting to school for both the children and their teachers; school experience is shown to be widely varying from boredom, despair and humiliation, to gaiety, exultation and comradeship some of it officially and some of it unofficially sponsored. The description reveals a number of marked and interpenetrating divisions within schools: between teachers and pupils, parents and teachers, parents and children and between pupils themselves. These divisions are explored, analysed and related both to institutional factors and to factors outside the school. The study suggests how these factors influence pupil and teacher strategies, and hence how the details of school life relates to wider society.

Sociology and the School (RLE Edu L) - An Interactionist Viewpoint (Hardcover): Peter Woods Sociology and the School (RLE Edu L) - An Interactionist Viewpoint (Hardcover)
Peter Woods
R4,166 Discovery Miles 41 660 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is an introduction to interactionist work in education during the 1970s and 80s. The interactionist viewpoint concentrates on how people construct meanings in the ebb and flow of everyday life - what they think and do, how they react to one another - and has in recent years established itself as one of the leading approaches in education. It has generated illuminating research studies which, by being firmly based in the real world of teaching and dealing with the fine-grained details of school life, have helped to break down the barriers between teacher and researcher. This volume presents the results of this valuable work, within a coherent theoretical framework, by focusing on the major interactionist concepts of situation, perspectives, cultures, strategies, negotiation and careers. By bringing them together in this way, the author demonstrates their collective potential for the deeper understanding of school life and the possibilities for sociological theory. His book therefore offers both a summary of and a reflection on achievement in the area of interactionism as it relates to schools.

School Organisation (RLE Edu L) - A Sociological Perspective (Hardcover): William Tyler School Organisation (RLE Edu L) - A Sociological Perspective (Hardcover)
William Tyler
R4,172 Discovery Miles 41 720 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The internal organisation of the school touches on many areas of contemporary debate. Is there such a thing as a 'good school'? Are large urban comprehensives necessarily impersonal? Are the charges of indiscipline, conflict and declining standards in modern schools based on a failure to understand schools as institutions? At the time this book was first published sociological analysis had neglected to consider schools as organisational entities, preferring to see them as either the sites for negotiated encounters between teachers and pupils or else as agencies of class reproduction. The author redresses this imbalance and by relating the various literatures on the school to the constitutive patterns of its internal organisation he demonstrates the need for a more intensive sociological study of this embattled institution.

Community, Hierarchy and Open Education (RLE Edu L) (Hardcover): Gary Easthope Community, Hierarchy and Open Education (RLE Edu L) (Hardcover)
Gary Easthope
R3,878 Discovery Miles 38 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The book describes the English school, especially the secondary school, as a hierarchical community in which the head-teacher (principal) is an autocratic ruler. After explaining how that particular organisation of the school developed historically from the market situation faced by the English public (i.e. private) schools in the developing industrial society of the nineteenth century it provides empirical evidence demonstrating that the hierarchies of knowledge, teachers and students that developed then were still in place when the book was published in 1975. They are still present today. It also looks at the challenges to the school as a hierarchical community presented by the ideologies of deschooling, progressive education and open education. Finally, it provides an explanation of why these ideologies were never put into practice in English schools despite some pioneering exemplars. Although first published over thirty-five years ago the issues examined in it raise questions that are still central to education today: Does size of school affect the commitment of teachers to the school, their colleagues and their students? How can the teaching staff be organised in a school? Do all need to work to the same ends? What is the role of leadership from the head-teacher (principal) in this? Is it possible to have a curriculum that is open without losing rigour? What should be the relationship between using local community knowledge and the educational wish to extend students' horizons? The result is a short, nuanced, and densely argued text that demands thought and reflection from any contemporary educator.

Education (RLE Edu L) - Capitalist and Socialist (Hardcover): Beryl Pring Education (RLE Edu L) - Capitalist and Socialist (Hardcover)
Beryl Pring
R1,236 Discovery Miles 12 360 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book argues that politics, in the sense of the government of our social structure, holds the key to the resolution of educational problems in the early twentieth century; that the teacher will only be relieved of his or her sense of frustration through government and ultimately socialist action. The author looks at the inequality of British education in the early twentieth century and the failure of capitalist education. She suggests measures to change the situation and discusses the aims and methods of socialist education.

Pupil Strategies (RLE Edu L) - Explorations in the Sociology of the School (Hardcover): Peter Woods Pupil Strategies (RLE Edu L) - Explorations in the Sociology of the School (Hardcover)
Peter Woods
R4,157 Discovery Miles 41 570 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

What do pupils actually do in school? There are remarkably few studies that take the pupils' perspective and reconstruct experience from their point of view within the context of their own cultures and careers. This volume brings together a number of research studies on various aspects of how pupils cope with schools. The theoretical papers consider amongst other issues a developmental model of the growth of pupil strategies based on primary and secondary socialisation; a discussion of 'interactionist empiricism' which argues for co-ordinated research between micro and macro perspectives and an extended overview of the general sociological background of work on teacher and pupil strategies. The empirical articles consider a number of themes ranging from strategies employed in answering teacher questions to the power and influence of the pupil peer group in the development of attitudes and behaviour.

Teacher Strategies (RLE Edu L) - Explorations in the Sociology of the School (Hardcover): Peter Woods Teacher Strategies (RLE Edu L) - Explorations in the Sociology of the School (Hardcover)
Peter Woods
R4,157 Discovery Miles 41 570 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book takes as its focus the key interactionist concept of 'strategy', a concept fundamental to many current concerns in the sociology of the school, including the understanding of the links between society and the individual, a more accurate description of certain areas of school life and implications for the practice of teaching. 'Strategy' bears on all these issues. It concerns both goals, and ways of achieving them and short-term, immediate aims as well as long-term ones. The essays in this book share a common concern with teacher strategies, emphasizing the discovery of intentions and motives, alternative definitions of situations and the hidden rules that guide our behaviour. Amongst the areas investigated are the influence of factors outside the school in determining the role of the teacher, and the nature and influence of teacher commitment. The implications for practical action and policy making are stressed throughout, and by recognising and exploring the constraints and influences that operate on teachers, this work constructs a realistic appraisal of the teaching situation.

The Sociology of Educational Inequality (RLE Edu L) (Hardcover): William Tyler The Sociology of Educational Inequality (RLE Edu L) (Hardcover)
William Tyler
R3,876 Discovery Miles 38 760 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

What is the most significant factor for explaining why some individuals are more successful than others - genetic inheritance, privileged background or luck? Although conventional approaches stress the prime importance of one of these, Tyler argues that such theories fail to deal adequately with the complexity of educational inequality and suggests that Boudon's model of opportunity and mobility would provide us with a more productive explanation. By applying this model to post-war British education he shows how we might effectively think our approaches to the 'cycle of deprivation', comprehensive reform and educational spending.

Doing Sociology of Education (RLE Edu L) (Hardcover): Geoffrey Walford Doing Sociology of Education (RLE Edu L) (Hardcover)
Geoffrey Walford
R4,998 Discovery Miles 49 980 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This collection of specially commissioned articles exposes the practical and personal influences on the process of doing sociology of education. All of the authors have been involved in conducting well know major research projects, and discuss here the pitfalls and problems, conflicts and compromises that went into doing their particular research. A particular feature of the book is that a wide variety of types of research in the sociology of education is covered. The range is from small-scale ethnographic case studies to large-scale postal questionnaire sample surveys and includes studies based on interviews, observation and questionnaires. There are examples of longitudinal work in case studies and in surveys. The collection also includes discussions of action research, the development and influence of theory, and the relationship between research and policy.

Life in Public Schools (RLE Edu L) (Hardcover): Geoffrey Walford Life in Public Schools (RLE Edu L) (Hardcover)
Geoffrey Walford
R4,175 Discovery Miles 41 750 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Britain's public (that is, its major independent) schools have a conspicuous role in the country's social system, and as a result are the subject of a long-standing political debate. The discussion is generally founded on a stereotyped image of what these school may have been like in the 1950s - this books shows how they were in the late 1980s. It is based on fieldwork in two major public boarding schools which the author conducted over an extended period, and draws on interviews, observation and documentary sources to establish a picture of what public school life is actually like for pupils and staff. Since the schools were predominantly male preserves, the major part of the book describes the social world and experiences of boys and school-masters. An important section of the book, however, discusses the introduction of girl pupils, the experiences of female teachers and the way schoolmasters' wives tend to be drawn into their husbands' work. Geoffrey Walford's conclusions about life in public schools differ considerably from traditional expectations. At the same time he asks whether there really has been a 'public school revolution'. His book makes an important contribution to our knowledge of public schools, to debates in the sociology of education and to the issues of abolishing or extending the independent sector.

Privatization and Privilege in Education (RLE Edu L) (Hardcover): Geoffrey Walford Privatization and Privilege in Education (RLE Edu L) (Hardcover)
Geoffrey Walford
R2,616 Discovery Miles 26 160 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Can privilege be bought? Arguments have raged over whether private education in the UK is 'the cement in the wall' dividing British society, or whether parental choice is, as has also been argued 'a key component of a free society'. The author here describes the traditional private sector schools, paying attention to the ways in which parents can purchase privilege for their children through attendance at such schools. He argues that the privatized system is kept under tight control if a growth in social and educational inequality and a deepening of social class and ethnic group division is to be avoided. The book is unique in combining an account of private schools in Britain with an examination of the process of privatization.

Education and the Social Condition (RLE Edu L) (Hardcover): Harold Silver Education and the Social Condition (RLE Edu L) (Hardcover)
Harold Silver
R1,225 Discovery Miles 12 250 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book reviews the educational experience of the 1960s and 1970s and to suggest ways of approaching major contemporary themes such as equality, accountability and standards. The author underlines a nineteenth and twentieth-century sociological tradition in analysing education and covers a range of educational themes including aspects of schooling and higher education, education as social policy, knowledge as power, and teaching and adolescence. He draws on the social history of many of the processes, concepts and debates. Parts of the book derive from research into the history and contemporary forms of these problems in the USA. The volume therefore illuminates important contemporary issues in education and society by using historical, sociological and comparative insights.

English Education and the Radicals (RLE Edu L) - 1780-1850 (Hardcover): Harold Silver English Education and the Radicals (RLE Edu L) - 1780-1850 (Hardcover)
Harold Silver
R3,877 Discovery Miles 38 770 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The radicalism of the period from the 1780s to the mid-nineteenth century represented a harnessing of knowledge in protest against injustices and oppression, a pooling of effort to transform society. In this book the author explores the main strains in working and middle-class radicalism over this crucial period, with emphasis on the educational ideas and activities of radical movements, their spokesmen and ideologies. The author stresses some of the central educational interests of radical movements through the radical organizations of the 1780s and 1790s, and early nineteenth-century political and social movements, including the utilitarians, Owenites, Chartists and Tory radicals. He discusses educational ideas and action with regard to infants and adults, basic literacy and political understanding, examines some of the forms of study, self-education and propaganda to political action. This book is a study in miniature of the processes of political and social change in a period of industrial, political and social revolution - its theme is education in its widest sense.

The Social Context of the School (RLE Edu L) (Hardcover): John Eggleston The Social Context of the School (RLE Edu L) (Hardcover)
John Eggleston
R3,874 Discovery Miles 38 740 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In their appearance, schools often seem to be physically separated from their surroundings, cut off from the neighbouring houses and streets by high walls, by playgrounds or playing fields. Within the school, another world seems to exist, with a life of its own - its own routine, dress, rules and customs - which appears to have little relationship to the day-to-day life of the society outside. Yet despite these signs of separateness, we are becoming increasingly aware that a school's surroundings, the local society in which it is set and whose children it educates, play an important part in determining what actually goes on in the classrooms and the playgrounds. This book looks at some of the factors in the local context of the schools and describes and analyses some of the often complex ways in which the schools interact with them.

Class, Ideologies and Educational Futures (Hardcover): D. Livingstone Class, Ideologies and Educational Futures (Hardcover)
D. Livingstone
R4,157 Discovery Miles 41 570 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

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.

The Family, Education and Society (RLE Edu L Sociology of Education) (Hardcover): Frank Musgrove The Family, Education and Society (RLE Edu L Sociology of Education) (Hardcover)
Frank Musgrove
R3,878 Discovery Miles 38 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this provocative study the author challenges many contemporary assumptions about the modern family, the circumstances of home life which lead to academic success and the proper relationship between home and school. The modern family is not 'in decline'; its history is a success story. It is stable, unsociable, emotionally potent. Over the past three centuries it has turned its back on society. It is less remarkable for rebellious children than for the remorseless pressures it can exert upon the young, particularly for 'success' in the school system. In the home-centred society the school is an extension of the home, created in its image. Academic success seems most certain when the 'good home' and the 'good school' form a determined alliance. The combined pressures of home and school often seem to produce withdrawn, self-disparaging and negative young men and women. The author argues that the good school must counter-act many of the influences of the good home and that the educational system must re-order its affairs so that it is able to encourage and assess achievement which comes from joy rather than neurotic drive.

Marxism and Education (RLE Edu L) - A Study of Phenomenological and Marxist Approaches to Education (Hardcover): Madan Sarup Marxism and Education (RLE Edu L) - A Study of Phenomenological and Marxist Approaches to Education (Hardcover)
Madan Sarup
R4,168 Discovery Miles 41 680 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book introduces the student to the various phenomenological and humanistic Marxist perspectives as they are being applied to education and provides an account of the strengths and weaknesses of these perspectives, drawing on a variety of disciplines in order to explain the controversies described. The opening chapters deal with the phenomenological perspective in the sociology of education, discussing its adoption of a phenomenological model of man, its use of anthropological studies, the importance of classroom studies, and its rejection of the 'liberal' philosophy of education. The aim is to show the significance of these ideas for education, with a discussion of the concept of alienation and schooling, developments in Marxism such as the focus on the mode of production and the labour process, and the political economy of education.

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