This third edition of Official Knowledge, a classic text from one of educationâ s most distinguished scholars, challenges readers to critically examine how certain knowledge comes to be â official,â and whose agendas this knowledge represents.
This third edition of Official Knowledge, a classic text from one of educationâ s most distinguished scholars, challenges readers to critically examine how certain knowledge comes to be â official,â and whose agendas this knowledge represents.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Michael W. Apple is John Bascom Professor of Curriculum and Instruction and Educational Policy Studies at the University of Wisconsin, Madison and Professor of Educational Policy Studies at the Institute of Education, University of London.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: The Politics of Official Knowledge 2. The Politics of Common-Sense: Why the Right Is Winning 3. Cultural Politics and the Text 4. Regulating Official Knowledge 5. Creating the Captive Audience: Channel One and the Political Economy of the Text 6. Whose Curriculum Is This Anyway? (with Susan Jungck) 7. Hey Man, I m Good : The Art and Politics of Creating New Knowledge in Schools 8. The Politics of Pedagogy and the Building of Community 9. Managerialism, Labor, and Emerging Movements in the Global University 10.A Reason for Hope? Changing Minds and the Fate of American Schools
1. Introduction: The Politics of Official Knowledge 2. The Politics of Common-Sense: Why the Right Is Winning 3. Cultural Politics and the Text 4. Regulating Official Knowledge 5. Creating the Captive Audience: Channel One and the Political Economy of the Text 6. Whose Curriculum Is This Anyway? (with Susan Jungck) 7. Hey Man, I m Good : The Art and Politics of Creating New Knowledge in Schools 8. The Politics of Pedagogy and the Building of Community 9. Managerialism, Labor, and Emerging Movements in the Global University 10.A Reason for Hope? Changing Minds and the Fate of American Schools
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