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Pushing social responsibilities on schools is a process that has been underway for a long time. This phenomenon has been studied more in Europe than in North America and the U.K. and has been labelled P?dagogisierung. The editors have chosen to use Educationalization to identify the overall orientation or trend toward thinking about education as the focal point for addressing or solving larger human problems. The term describes these phenomena as a sub-process of the modernization of society, but it also has negative connotations, such as increased dependence, patronization, and pampering. In this book distinguished philosophers and historians of education focus on educationalization to expand its meaning through an engagement with educational theory. Topics discussed are the family and the child, the learning society, citizenship education, widening participation in higher education, progressive education, and schooling movements such as No Child Left Behind.
Smeyers and Depaepe's book offers great insights into one of the most ambivalent phenomena of today's educational world and especially educational policy. The contributions assembled represent perspectives of some of the most respected scholars in the field. Their manifold critiques of the educationalization of social problems are rather convincing. Our time is definitely ripe for such analysis!
Roland Reichenbach, Center for Educational Studies, University of Basel, Switzerland
This is a challenging, critical and analytical treatment of the tendency of contemporary
administrations to overburden educational institutions with the expectation that they
will provide the solutions to an increasingly diverse range of social and economic
problems. It brings together the theoretical resources of a distinguished international
group of philosophers and histl3Y
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