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The Early Sociology of Education: The educational decision-makers

The Early Sociology of Education: The educational decision-makers
Author: Kenneth Thompson
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2006
Genre: Educational sociology
ISBN: 9780415345347

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A facsimile set of eight books, presenting early contributions to the development of the sociology of education from the 1920s through to the 1950s - the period in which it emerged as an organized and specialized sub-field of sociology.


The Educational Decision-makers

The Educational Decision-makers
Author: Aaron V. Cicourel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre:
ISBN: 9780415345279

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The Educational Decision-makers

The Educational Decision-makers
Author: Aaron Victor Cicourel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 194
Release: 1963
Genre: Educational sociology
ISBN:

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The Early Sociology of Education: Principles of educational sociology

The Early Sociology of Education: Principles of educational sociology
Author: Kenneth Thompson
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2006
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780415345309

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A facsimile set of eight books, presenting early contributions to the development of the sociology of education from the 1920s through to the 1950s - the period in which it emerged as an organized and specialized sub-field of sociology.


The Sociology of Education

The Sociology of Education
Author: Jeanne H. Ballantine
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 424
Release: 1983
Genre: Education
ISBN:

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Comprehensive, contemporary, and cross-cultural in perspective, this book provides a sociological approach to education-- from several theoretical approaches and their practical application, to current educational issues, to the structure and processes that make education systems work. Using an open systems model as a framework, it shows the formal organization of schools with structure, goals and processes; the informal organization with hidden curriculum, organization climate, etc.; the external environment that influences what goes on in the school, including financing, parent(s), community interest groups, etc.; processes such as stratification and change; higher education. Diagrams show interrelationships between topics. For educators and anyone interested in the sociology of education and schools.


The Early Sociology of Education: Principles of educational sociology

The Early Sociology of Education: Principles of educational sociology
Author: Kenneth Thompson
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 824
Release: 2006
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780415345286

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A facsimile set of eight books, presenting early contributions to the development of the sociology of education from the 1920s through to the 1950s - the period in which it emerged as an organized and specialized sub-field of sociology.


The Early Sociology of Education

The Early Sociology of Education
Author: Kenneth Thompson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: Educational sociology
ISBN: 9780415345279

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Making Sense of Education Policy

Making Sense of Education Policy
Author: Geoff Whitty
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2002-05-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1446231798

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`This book is a very worthwhile read for teachers, student teachers and teacher educators. It would be encouraging if politically based policy makers were to digest its contents also′ - Citizenship, Social and Economics Education `I recommend this book as an enjoyable, thought provoking and politically important read′ - Widenining Participation and Lifelong Learning `This important book challenges current educational policies in England in a style, for the most part, easily accessible to a wide audience. Geoff Whitty′s assertions are supported by a wide variety of research findings and this is a book that should be of considerable interest to student of sociology and to all member of the teaching profession′ - Mark Pepper, Equals `The particular strength of this book is Geoff Whitty′s grasp on and insights into the politics of education... he is able to bring to bear an authoritative perspective which is unrivaled in the United Kingdom. there is no other current book which compares in terms of the breadth and depth of this′ - Professor Stephen Ball, Institute of Education, University of London `This book represents a "struggle" by the director of the London Institute of Education, one of our foremost centres of teacher training and research in education, to understand what lies behind the education policies of recent governments. It is tempting to conclude that if a leading educational sociologist such as Geoff Whitty, who happens also to be brother of the former general secretary of the Labour party, has difficulty with this, there can be little hope for the rest of us. But now, at least, we have this personal odyssey to guide us′ - Bob Doe, Times Educational Supplement This book aims to make sense of the changes in education policy over the past decade, using the resources of the sociology and politics of education. The author shows that wider sociological perspectives can help us to appreciate both the limits and the possibilities of educational change. Geoff Whitty illustrates this through studies of curriculum innovation, school choice, teacher professionalism and school improvement. He considers how far education policy can be used to foster social inclusion and social justice and the book concludes with an assessment of New Labour education policy in these terms. The book deals with education policy in England and Wales, as well as making comparisons with contemporary education policy in other countries. This book is relevant to students of education at masters and doctoral levels, students of social policy, and policy-makers.