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Leaving Safe Harbors - Toward a New Progressivism in American Education and Public Life (Paperback): Dennis Carlson Leaving Safe Harbors - Toward a New Progressivism in American Education and Public Life (Paperback)
Dennis Carlson
R1,380 Discovery Miles 13 800 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

To rise to the challenges of postmodern culture, Carlson argues, progressives will need to leave the safe harbors of what is familiar and comfortable. A new progressivism can only be forged of a fundamental re-thinking and re-mythologizing of democratic education. Drawing upon cultural studies perspectives, Carlson interrogates philosophy through popular culture for mythologies that might guide such a progressivism. Carlson uses Platonic, Hegelian, Nitzschean, and Heideggerian "mythologies" to elaborate a progressive model that provides powerful ways of "thinking" democratic education and public life.

Power/Knowledge/Pedagogy - The Meaning of Democratic Education in Unsettling Times (Hardcover): Dennis Carlson Power/Knowledge/Pedagogy - The Meaning of Democratic Education in Unsettling Times (Hardcover)
Dennis Carlson
R4,164 Discovery Miles 41 640 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The essays in this volume explore the educational implications of unsettling shifts in contemporary culture associated with postmodernism. These shifts include the fragmentation of established power blocs, the emergence of a politics of identity, growing inequalities between the haves and the have-nots in a new global economy, and the rise in influ

Teachers and Crisis - Urban School Reform and Teachers' Work Culture (Hardcover): Dennis Carlson Teachers and Crisis - Urban School Reform and Teachers' Work Culture (Hardcover)
Dennis Carlson
R3,707 Discovery Miles 37 070 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Advocates of the 'back-to-basics' movement argue that a basic skills programme ensures that students are educated to a minimum level of literacy required to enter the labour force. Critics charge that these efforts only increase school bureaucracy and undermine teachers' autonomy in the classroom. First published in 1992, this book moves beyond the rhetoric surrounding the basic skills debate by providing a thorough yet critical examination of urban education, urban school reform, and teachers' work culture. Beginning with a sparkling theoretical discussion of the problems and pitfalls of back-to-basics reform efforts, author Dennis Carlson argues persuasively that the movement's exclusive emphasis on functional literacy skills rather than higher-order thinking assures that students will remain on the lower rungs of the socio-economic ladder. He then proceeds with an empirical study of two urban high school districts in which he documents the latent effects of back-to-basics on teachers' work lives as well as staff-administration clashes over efforts to implement restructuring programmes. This book offers a sensible and sophisticated treatment of some of the important issues facing urban education and will be of great interest to anyone working in Education.

Promises to Keep - Cultural Studies, Democratic Education, and Public Life (Hardcover, illustrated edition): Greg Dimitriadis,... Promises to Keep - Cultural Studies, Democratic Education, and Public Life (Hardcover, illustrated edition)
Greg Dimitriadis, Dennis Carlson
R4,159 Discovery Miles 41 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


For all of its promise, public education in the twentieth century never lived up to its democratic potential. Promises to Keep takes a serious look at the slow erosion of the fuller democratic meaning of a public education and a public life and explores the possibilities offered by emerging new progressivism. Inhabiting the intellectual and political space established by recent work in cultural studies, the essays collected here present the significant beginnings of a dialogue among various movements and discourses of democratic education and public life. Blending diverse approaches and distinguished scholars, this ambitious and timely volume struggles with the unfulfilled promises of history and offers hope for the future.

Promises to Keep - Cultural Studies, Democratic Education, and Public Life (Paperback): Greg Dimitriadis, Dennis Carlson Promises to Keep - Cultural Studies, Democratic Education, and Public Life (Paperback)
Greg Dimitriadis, Dennis Carlson
R1,388 Discovery Miles 13 880 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


For all of its promise, public education in the twentieth century never lived up to its democratic potential. Promises to Keep takes a serious look at the slow erosion of the fuller democratic meaning of a public education and a public life and explores the possibilities offered by emerging new progressivism. Inhabiting the intellectual and political space established by recent work in cultural studies, the essays collected here present the significant beginnings of a dialogue among various movements and discourses of democratic education and public life. Blending diverse approaches and distinguished scholars, this ambitious and timely volume struggles with the unfulfilled promises of history and offers hope for the future.

Teachers and Crisis - Urban School Reform and Teachers' Work Culture (Paperback): Dennis Carlson Teachers and Crisis - Urban School Reform and Teachers' Work Culture (Paperback)
Dennis Carlson
R1,054 Discovery Miles 10 540 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Advocates of the 'back-to-basics' movement argue that a basic skills programme ensures that students are educated to a minimum level of literacy required to enter the labour force. Critics charge that these efforts only increase school bureaucracy and undermine teachers' autonomy in the classroom. First published in 1992, this book moves beyond the rhetoric surrounding the basic skills debate by providing a thorough yet critical examination of urban education, urban school reform, and teachers' work culture. Beginning with a sparkling theoretical discussion of the problems and pitfalls of back-to-basics reform efforts, author Dennis Carlson argues persuasively that the movement's exclusive emphasis on functional literacy skills rather than higher-order thinking assures that students will remain on the lower rungs of the socio-economic ladder. He then proceeds with an empirical study of two urban high school districts in which he documents the latent effects of back-to-basics on teachers' work lives as well as staff-administration clashes over efforts to implement restructuring programmes. This book offers a sensible and sophisticated treatment of some of the important issues facing urban education and will be of great interest to anyone working in Education.

A History of Progressive Music and Youth Culture - Phishing in America (Paperback, New edition): Shirley R. ) Steinberg A History of Progressive Music and Youth Culture - Phishing in America (Paperback, New edition)
Shirley R. ) Steinberg; Dennis Carlson; Created by Robert Lake, Michael B MacDonald
R935 Discovery Miles 9 350 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The late Dennis Carlson uses the alternative nature of the Burlington, Vermont-bred band, Phish, and the larger impact of rock n' roll to look at youth and revolutionary music culture. A History of Progressive Music and Youth Culture is designed for those who work with or teach young people to understand the nature and origin of musical commitment and devotion. For academics, the book traces a cultural study of rock which is unlike any other discussion of music or musicology published.

Power/Knowledge/Pedagogy - The Meaning of Democratic Education in Unsettling Times (Paperback, New ed): Dennis Carlson Power/Knowledge/Pedagogy - The Meaning of Democratic Education in Unsettling Times (Paperback, New ed)
Dennis Carlson
R1,700 Discovery Miles 17 000 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The essays in this volume explore the educational implications of unsettling shifts in contemporary culture associated with postmodernism. These shifts include the fragmentation of established power blocs, the emergence of a politics of identity, growing inequalities between the haves and the have-nots in a new global economy, and the rise in influence of popular culture in defining who we are. In the academy, postmodernism has been associated with the emergence of new theoretical perspectives that are unsettling the way we think about education. These shifts, the authors suggest, are deeply contradictory and may lead in divergent political directions--some of them quite dangerous. "Power/Knowledge/Pedagogy" examines these issues with regard to four broad domains of educational inquiry: state educational policy and curriculum reform, student identity formation, the curriculum as a text, and critical pedagogy. The book contributes to the dialogue on the forging of a new commonsense discourse on democratic educational renewal, attuned to the changing times in which we live.

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