Although the different contributions to this book range over a wide spectrum of substantive issues, they share a common interest. This is a concern to explore the ways in which notions of the relations between theory and practice, between belief and action, can be used to develop three kinds of sensitivity in the sociology of education. A sensitivity towards how school systems are created, maintained and made to function; towards developing a more refined, critical and constructive awareness of the reliability and validity of descriptions, analyses and explanations offered in this field of...
Although the different contributions to this book range over a wide spectrum of substantive issues, they share a common interest. This is a concern...
This volume considers how various sociological approaches to the exploration of the conditions of teachers might be co-ordinated so as to produce a more penetrating and reliable understanding of the main dimensions of teachers work. Three dimensions are selected for special attention: historical, institutional and interactional contexts in which teachers operate. In different way the papers in this collection explore the contribution such an investigation of these contexts can make to our understanding of wider educational concerns.
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This volume considers how various sociological approaches to the exploration of the conditions of teachers might be co-ordinated so as to produce a...
This book reappraises the British and American experience in curriculum studies, the curious way in which it has been dominated by certain ideas and introduces the reader to alternative ways of perceiving, defining and approaching its problems. It provides a radical critique of the whole area, presenting both Marxist and phenomenological perspectives on the current dilemmas that teachers face. The book argues that in order to understand the problems teachers face in coping with the curriculum, we must look at the situation from the point of view of the individual rather than prescribing a...
This book reappraises the British and American experience in curriculum studies, the curious way in which it has been dominated by certain ideas an...