This major text for Education Studies students provides a critical account of key issues in education today. The text features:
- A critical analysis of key issues in Education Studies to encourage students’ thinking about education in the broadest terms
- Themed sections with introductions to link the issues discussed in each chapter
- Use of specific examples of educational diversity to illustrate how concerns such as ethnicity, gender and class operate in educational institutions
- An examination of educational issues as they relate to other phases of educational provision, such as home schooling and universities
Education Studies: Issues and Critical Perspectivesis an essential text for Education Studies students. It is also of value to students on QTS courses and students and professionals in areas such as sociology, childhood studies, community studies and education policy.
Contributors
Acknowledgements
ForewordSection 1: Inside the school
Section introduction
Early years education: mixed messages and conflicts
Evidenced-based education: finding out what works and what hurts
The politics of the National Numeracy and Literacy Strategies
Shaping pedagogy from psychological ideas
When evidence is not enough: freedom to choose versus prescribed choice: the case of Summerhill
Section 2: Policy, politics and education
Section introduction
New Labour’s education policy
England: educating for the twenty-first century
What do we really know from school improvement and effectiveness research?
Away with all teachers: the cultural politics of home learning
New students: same old structures
Section 3: Education at the margins
Section introduction
Stephen and Anthony: the continuing implications of the Macpherson report for teacher education
Meeting the educational needs of forced migrants
Education of looked after children: who cares?
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