ABSTRACT
Knowledge, Values and Educational Policy focuses on what schools are for and what should be taught in them, how learning is possible across boundaries, and issues of diversity and equity. Policies and practices relating to schools are also considered.
Within this volume, internationally renowned contributors address a number of fundamental questions designed to take the reader to the heart of current debates around curriculum, knowledge transfer, equity and social justice, and system reform, such as:
- What are schools and what are they for?
- What knowledge should schools teach?
- How are learners different from each other and how are groups of learners different from one another, in terms of social class, gender, ethnicity, and disability?
- What influence does educational policy have on improving schools?
- What influence does research have on our understanding of education and schooling?
To encourage reflection, many of the chapters also include questions for debate and a guide to further reading.
Read alongside its companion volume, Educational Theories, Cultures and Learning, readers will be encouraged to consider and think about on some of the key issues facing education and educationists today.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |6 pages
Introduction: From Plato to Monday morning
chapter |3 pages
Introduction
chapter |9 pages
1 What are schools for?
chapter |19 pages
4 The double move in teaching: Developmental learning
part |2 pages
Introduction
chapter |20 pages
1 Transfer of knowledge between education and workplace settings
chapter |10 pages
2 Learning in and for multiagency working
chapter |16 pages
3 Expansive learning in and for work
chapter |3 pages
Introduction
chapter |12 pages
1 Cultural ways of learning
chapter |12 pages
2 Equity and social justice discourses in education
chapter |15 pages
3 Gender theory and research in education
chapter |20 pages
4 Symptoms, categories, and the process of invoking labels
chapter |11 pages
5 Inclusive pedagogy
chapter |15 pages
6 Disability: A complex interaction
chapter |3 pages
Introduction
chapter |16 pages
1 Realising the potential of system reform
chapter |16 pages
3 Why do some policies not work in schools?
part |2 pages
Introduction