This book completes the series of readers for the Open University's undergraduate course EU208 Exploring Educational Issues. It brings together informed writings from a variety of research paradigms. One of the major themes of the book is the current controversy over early years education. It explores the nursery voucher scheme, the relationship between school and parents, the goals of education, and how quality can be controlled. The book also examines issues of inequality in terms of class, race and gender, and offers readers a chance to re-evaluate themselves and their children within new frameworks of thought, practice and policy.…mehr
This book completes the series of readers for the Open University's undergraduate course EU208 Exploring Educational Issues. It brings together informed writings from a variety of research paradigms. One of the major themes of the book is the current controversy over early years education. It explores the nursery voucher scheme, the relationship between school and parents, the goals of education, and how quality can be controlled. The book also examines issues of inequality in terms of class, race and gender, and offers readers a chance to re-evaluate themselves and their children within new frameworks of thought, practice and policy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction 1. Morgan D H (1988) Socialisation and the family: change and diversity 2. Akinsanya S K (1980) Nursery school education in Nigeria: Impact on Families and Society 3. James C (1984) Why nursery education? Early Child Development and Care 4. Curtis A and Hewey D (1992) Training to work in the early years 5. Edwards A and Knight P (1984) Parents and Professionals in Effective Early Years Education 6. Alexander T (1996) Learning begins at home: implications for a learning society 7. Barton L and Oliver M (1989) Special needs: personal trouble or public issue? 8. Hammersley M Educational inequality as a social problem: the case of England 9. Saunders P Social mobility in Britain: An empirical evaluation of two competing explanations 10. Arnot M David M and Weiner G (1996) Education reform gender equality and school cultures 11. Measor L and Sikes P J (1992) Feminist theories on gender and schools 12. Connolly P (1995) Boys will be boys? Racism sexuality and the construction of masculine identities amongst infant boys 13. Grimes J Swimming against the tide: Liberal Parents and Cultural Plurality 14. McIntyre D Bhatti G and Fuller M (1993) drawn by the authors from cultural capital ethnicity and early education 15. Mirza H S (1992) Family matters
Introduction 1. Morgan D H (1988) Socialisation and the family: change and diversity 2. Akinsanya S K (1980) Nursery school education in Nigeria: Impact on Families and Society 3. James C (1984) Why nursery education? Early Child Development and Care 4. Curtis A and Hewey D (1992) Training to work in the early years 5. Edwards A and Knight P (1984) Parents and Professionals in Effective Early Years Education 6. Alexander T (1996) Learning begins at home: implications for a learning society 7. Barton L and Oliver M (1989) Special needs: personal trouble or public issue? 8. Hammersley M Educational inequality as a social problem: the case of England 9. Saunders P Social mobility in Britain: An empirical evaluation of two competing explanations 10. Arnot M David M and Weiner G (1996) Education reform gender equality and school cultures 11. Measor L and Sikes P J (1992) Feminist theories on gender and schools 12. Connolly P (1995) Boys will be boys? Racism sexuality and the construction of masculine identities amongst infant boys 13. Grimes J Swimming against the tide: Liberal Parents and Cultural Plurality 14. McIntyre D Bhatti G and Fuller M (1993) drawn by the authors from cultural capital ethnicity and early education 15. Mirza H S (1992) Family matters
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