ISBN-13: 9780415549585 / Angielski / Twarda / 2011 / 160 str.
ISBN-13: 9780415549585 / Angielski / Twarda / 2011 / 160 str.
Primary schooling has always been a key focus/subject in/of educational research, but comparatively little has been written specifically on the politics of primary education, and it is rarely analysed as a political institution.
Over the last half-century perceptions of primary education have changed dramatically. A globalised economy and complex demographic and cultural change has radically altered the context for education and at the same time, research on child development has generated an emphasis on the early years of schooling as the phase in which the foundations of economic productivity and citizenship are irrevocably laid.A critical awareness of these events and factors is now as much a part of the primary teacher's professional equipment as an understanding of child development.
Politics and the Primary Teacher seek to objectively review the political process as it affects the work of schools and of the professionals who work in schools at national, regional and Local Authority levels, It book aims to:
Chapter summaries, school-based tasks and annotated further reading sections are designed to facilitate awareness and understanding of politics as it is enacted in the current educational and professional context. It is both an informative factual resource and useful practical guide for primary teachers I the course of their professional training and development, as well practitioners, course providers and school leaders.