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Appearances Matter - The Visual in Educational History (Hardcover): Tim Allender, Ines Dussel, Ian Grosvenor, Karin Priem Appearances Matter - The Visual in Educational History (Hardcover)
Tim Allender, Ines Dussel, Ian Grosvenor, Karin Priem
R3,037 Discovery Miles 30 370 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The visual turn recovers new pasts. With education as its theme, this book seeks to present a body of reflections that questions a certain historicism and renovates historiographical debate about how to conceptualize and use images and artifacts in educational history, in the process presenting new themes and methods for researchers. Images are interrogated as part of regimes of the visible, of a history of visual technologies and visual practices. Considering the socio-material quality of the image, the analysis moves away from the use of images as mere illustrations of written arguments, and takes seriously the question of the life and death of artifacts - that is, their particular historicity. Questioning the visual and material evidence in this way means considering how, when, and in which regime of the visible it has come to be considered as a source, and what this means for the questions contemporary researchers might ask.

The School I'd Like: Revisited - Children's and Young People's Reflections on an Education for the 21st Century... The School I'd Like: Revisited - Children's and Young People's Reflections on an Education for the 21st Century (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
Catherine Burke, Ian Grosvenor
R4,486 Discovery Miles 44 860 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

'Wonderfully illuminated by children's essays, stories, poems, pictures and plans, this ground-breaking book offers a unique snapshot of the perceptions of today's school pupils'. -French bookstore Lavoisier www.lavoisier.fr In 2001, The Guardian launched a ground-breaking competition called 'The School I'd Like', in which young people were asked to imagine their ideal school. This vibrant and compelling book presents material drawn from that competition, offering a unique snapshot of perceptions of schools by those who matter most - the pupils. In 2011, The Guardian re-launched the competition and this updated 2nd edition reflects upon the next generation of reflections and summarises, through the children's insightful commentary, what has changed over the intervening decade. The book is wonderfully illustrated by children's essays, stories, poems, pictures and plans. Placing their views in the centre of the debate, it provides an evaluation of the democratic processes involved in teaching and learning by: * identifying consistencies in children's expressions of how they wish to learn * highlighting particular sites of 'disease' in the education system today * illustrating how the built environment is experienced by today's children * posing questions about the reconstruction of teaching and learning for the twenty-first century. The School I'd Like: Revisited offers a powerful perspective on school reform and is essential reading for all those involved in education and childhood studies, including teachers, advisors, policy-makers, academics, and anyone who believes that children's voices should not be ignored.

The School I'd Like: Revisited - Children's and Young People's Reflections on an Education for the 21st Century... The School I'd Like: Revisited - Children's and Young People's Reflections on an Education for the 21st Century (Paperback, 2nd edition)
Catherine Burke, Ian Grosvenor
R1,228 Discovery Miles 12 280 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

'Wonderfully illuminated by children's essays, stories, poems, pictures and plans, this ground-breaking book offers a unique snapshot of the perceptions of today's school pupils'. -French bookstore Lavoisier www.lavoisier.fr In 2001, The Guardian launched a ground-breaking competition called 'The School I'd Like', in which young people were asked to imagine their ideal school. This vibrant and compelling book presents material drawn from that competition, offering a unique snapshot of perceptions of schools by those who matter most - the pupils. In 2011, The Guardian re-launched the competition and this updated 2nd edition reflects upon the next generation of reflections and summarises, through the children's insightful commentary, what has changed over the intervening decade. The book is wonderfully illustrated by children's essays, stories, poems, pictures and plans. Placing their views in the centre of the debate, it provides an evaluation of the democratic processes involved in teaching and learning by: * identifying consistencies in children's expressions of how they wish to learn * highlighting particular sites of 'disease' in the education system today * illustrating how the built environment is experienced by today's children * posing questions about the reconstruction of teaching and learning for the twenty-first century. The School I'd Like: Revisited offers a powerful perspective on school reform and is essential reading for all those involved in education and childhood studies, including teachers, advisors, policy-makers, academics, and anyone who believes that children's voices should not be ignored.

Doing Research in Special Education - Ideas into Practice (Paperback): Richard Rose, Ian Grosvenor Doing Research in Special Education - Ideas into Practice (Paperback)
Richard Rose, Ian Grosvenor
R1,212 Discovery Miles 12 120 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book incorporates an international perspective of research related to special education across all phases of education. It draws upon the experience and expertise of recognized researchers and practitioners in special education.
As a research handbook for practicing teachers this book provides exemplars of good classroom based research practice addressing a broad range of special needs issues. Methods are presented which can be generalized to situations beyond the case studies immediately presented.

Silences & Images - The Social History of the Classroom (Paperback): Ian Grosvenor Silences & Images - The Social History of the Classroom (Paperback)
Ian Grosvenor
R845 Discovery Miles 8 450 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This collection of essays is drawn from a series of international seminars in which participants explored different methodologies for writing the social history of the classroom. Essays in the collection address questions of research methodology and approach in writing the history of education, drawing on oral history, photographs, architecture, letters, and diaries. The authors explore the different ways in which historians might use different methodologies and sources. In so doing they raise different questions about history and historical practice.

A History of Popular Education - Educating the People of the World (Hardcover, New): Sjaak Braster, Frank Simon, Ian Grosvenor A History of Popular Education - Educating the People of the World (Hardcover, New)
Sjaak Braster, Frank Simon, Ian Grosvenor
R4,361 Discovery Miles 43 610 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Popular Education is a concept with many meanings. With the rise of national systems of education at the beginning of the nineteenth-century, it was related to the socially inclusive concept of citizenship coined by privileged members with vested interests in the urban society that could only be achieved by educating the common people, or in other words, the uncontrollable masses that had nothing to lose. In the twentieth-century, Popular Education became another word for initiatives taken by religious and socialist groups for educating working-class adults, and women. However, in the course of the twentieth-century, the meaning of the term shifted towards empowerment and the education of the oppressed. This book explores the several ways in which Popular Education has been theoretically and empirically defined, in several regions of the world, over the last three centuries. It is the result of work by scholars from Europe and the Americas during the 31st session of the International Standing Conference on the History of Education (ISCHE) that was organised at Utrecht University, the Netherlands in August 2009. This book was originally published as a special issue of Paedagogica Historica.

Doing Research in Special Education - Ideas into Practice (Hardcover): Richard Rose, Ian Grosvenor Doing Research in Special Education - Ideas into Practice (Hardcover)
Richard Rose, Ian Grosvenor
R4,069 Discovery Miles 40 690 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book incorporates an international perspective of research related to special education across all phases of education. It draws upon the experience and expertise of recognized researchers and practitioners in special education. As a research handbook for practicing teachers this book provides exemplars of good classroom based research practice addressing a broad range of special needs issues. Methods are presented which can be generalized to situations beyond the case studies immediately presented.

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