Foundations of Education: Essential Texts and New Directions helps aspiring teachers interpret the craft of teaching within the historical, philosophical, cultural, and social contexts of education, inside and outside of schools. As a traditional social foundations reader, it focuses on the origins of the social foundations' disciplines, but it also includes contemporary pieces that directly impact students' lives today. Through these carefully curated readings, students will grasp the complexity and connection between contemporary issues in education. Part I contains "essential texts,"…mehr
Foundations of Education: Essential Texts and New Directions helps aspiring teachers interpret the craft of teaching within the historical, philosophical, cultural, and social contexts of education, inside and outside of schools. As a traditional social foundations reader, it focuses on the origins of the social foundations' disciplines, but it also includes contemporary pieces that directly impact students' lives today. Through these carefully curated readings, students will grasp the complexity and connection between contemporary issues in education. Part I contains "essential texts," selections from works widely regarded as central to the development of the field, which lay the basis of further study for any serious student of education. Part II looks at multidisciplinary directions of current foundations of education scholarship. An introductory essay by the editors and discussion questions at the conclusion of the text further highlight the selections' continued importance and application to today's most pressing educational issues. By addressing the past, present, and future of social foundations, this volume contends skillfully with ever-shifting education policies and school demographics.
Susan F. Semel is a professor at City College of New York in the School of Education and at the CUNY Graduate Center. Molly Vollman Makris is Associate Professor and Program Coordinator of Urban Studies at Guttman Community College, CUNY. Cara Kronen is Associate Professor in the Teacher Education Department at Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction - Susan F. Semel with Molly Vollman Makris, and Cara Kronen; Part I: In The Quest for Equity: Foundations of Education; The History of Education; 1. A Long Shadow: The American Pursuit of Political Justice and Education Equality - James D. Anderson; 2. The Progressive Movement in American Education: A Perspective - Lawrence A. Cremin; The Politics of Education; 3. What "Counts" as Educational Policy? Notes Toward a New Paradigm - Jean Anyon; 4. Toward a Politics of Disability: Definitions, Disciplines, and Policies - Harlan Hahn; The Sociology of Education; 5. Functional and Conflict Theories of Educational Stratification - Randall Collins; 6. Unequal Childhoods: Class, Race, and Family Life - Annette Lareau; The Philosophy of Education; 7. Experience and Education - John Dewey; 8. Wide-Awakeness and the Moral Life - Maxine Greene; Part II: In The Quest for Equity: New Directions; 9. Toward a Critical Race Theory of Education - Gloria Ladson-Billings and William F. Tate IV; 10. Re-Imagining Multicultural Education: New Visions, New Possibilities - Sonia Nieto; 11. Preventing and Producing Violence: A Critical Analysis of Responses to School Violence - Pedro A. Noguera; 12. " But I'm not Gay": What Straight Teachers Need to Know about Queer Theory - Elizabeth J. Meyer; 13. Black Girls Matter: Pushed Out, Overpoliced, and Underprotected - Kimberlé W. Crenshaw; 14. Additional Complexities: Social Class, Ethnicity, Generation, and Gender in Asian American Student Experiences - Stacey J. Lee; Questions for Further Discussion
Introduction - Susan F. Semel with Molly Vollman Makris, and Cara Kronen; Part I: In The Quest for Equity: Foundations of Education; The History of Education; 1. A Long Shadow: The American Pursuit of Political Justice and Education Equality - James D. Anderson; 2. The Progressive Movement in American Education: A Perspective - Lawrence A. Cremin; The Politics of Education; 3. What "Counts" as Educational Policy? Notes Toward a New Paradigm - Jean Anyon; 4. Toward a Politics of Disability: Definitions, Disciplines, and Policies - Harlan Hahn; The Sociology of Education; 5. Functional and Conflict Theories of Educational Stratification - Randall Collins; 6. Unequal Childhoods: Class, Race, and Family Life - Annette Lareau; The Philosophy of Education; 7. Experience and Education - John Dewey; 8. Wide-Awakeness and the Moral Life - Maxine Greene; Part II: In The Quest for Equity: New Directions; 9. Toward a Critical Race Theory of Education - Gloria Ladson-Billings and William F. Tate IV; 10. Re-Imagining Multicultural Education: New Visions, New Possibilities - Sonia Nieto; 11. Preventing and Producing Violence: A Critical Analysis of Responses to School Violence - Pedro A. Noguera; 12. " But I'm not Gay": What Straight Teachers Need to Know about Queer Theory - Elizabeth J. Meyer; 13. Black Girls Matter: Pushed Out, Overpoliced, and Underprotected - Kimberlé W. Crenshaw; 14. Additional Complexities: Social Class, Ethnicity, Generation, and Gender in Asian American Student Experiences - Stacey J. Lee; Questions for Further Discussion
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