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9780190309763

Education, Change and Society

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  • ISBN13:

    9780190309763

  • ISBN10:

    0190309768

  • Edition: 4th
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2018-02-28
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Summary

Now in its fourth edition, Education, Change and Society continues to help readers situate educational activity in its broad social and policy contexts. The study of education can do more than help us understand how individuals may learn and how teachers should teach. It helps us understand what is valued in that society, and how "winners and losers" are created. We only have to look at the life outcomes of the results gained by young people at various points in their education to see that the way our society organises the education of young people has broad consequences at both a social and an individual level.

This book encourages discussion and debate, and points to issues that are highly significant for an understanding of Australian education today. Questions raised in this book include:
What impact has globalisation had on Australian schools?
How do Aboriginal students experience Australian schools?
Why are Australian schools funded in such peculiar ways?
Why did state, private and corporate schools emerge as they did in Australia?
How do social class and gender differences affect schooling and its outcomes?
How do cultural differences affect the schooling of students and their communities?
How does the world of education in cities differ from that in regional, rural and remote schools?
How does what is taught in schools-the curriculum-relate to the preceding questions?
What constitutes the work of teachers, and can teachers 'make a difference'??

It has never been more important for students of education to be able to understand the connections between the local and the global in explaining contemporary educational change. But it is not enough to understand the connection between local and international events: This book will help students appreciate how the Australian system has been shaped over time, and how this has influenced the current institutions and policies that comprise the state of education today.

Author Biography


Anthony Welch, Professor of Education, University of Sydney,Raewyn Connell, Emeritus Professor, University of Sydney,Nicole Mockler, Senior Lecturer, University of Sydney,Arathi Sriprakash, Lecturer, Cambridge University,Helen Proctor, Associate Professor, University of Sydney,Debra Hayes, Associate Professor, University of Sydney,Dennis Foley, Professor, School of Management, University of Canberra,Margaret Vickers, Emeritus Professor of Education, University of Western Sydney,Nigel Bagnall, Associate Professor, University of Sydney,Kellie Burns, Senior Lecturer, University of Sydney,Remy Low, Lecturer, University of Sydney,Susan Groundwater-Smith, Honorary Professor, University of Sydney

Anthony Welch (Editor) - Professor of Education, University of Sydney

Raewyn Connell - Emeritus Professor, University of Sydney

Nicole Mockler - Senior Lecturer, School of Education and Social Work, University of Sydney

Arathi Sriprakash - Lecturer in Sociology of Education, Cambridge University

Helen Proctor - Associate Professor and a Future Fellow, School of Education and Social Work, University of Sydney

Debra Hayes - Associate Professor, School of Education and Social Work, University of Sydney

Dennis Foley - Professor, School of Management, University of Canberra

Margaret Vickers - Emeritus Professor of Education, University of Western Sydney

Nigel Bagnall - Associate Professor, School of Education and Social Work, University of Sydney

Kellie Burns - Senior Lecturer, School of Education and Social Work, University of Sydney

Remy Low - Lecturer, School of Education and Social Work, University of Sydney

Susan Groundwater-Smith - Honorary Professor, School of Education and Social Work, University of Sydney

Table of Contents


1. Young People and School (Debra Hayes)
2. Growing Up
(Kellie Burns, Helen Proctor, Arathi Sriprakash)
3. Youth Transitions (Margaret Vickers)
4. The City and the Bush (Anthony Welch)
5. Social Class and Inequality (Arathi Sriprakash, Helen Proctor)
6. Cultural Difference and Identity (Anthony Welch)
7. Indigenous Australia and the Education System (Dennis Foley)
8. Gender (Remy Low, Kellie Burns)
9. Making Education Policy (Anthony Welch)
10. School Systems and School Choice (Helen Proctor, Arathi Sriprakash)
11. Curriculum (Nicole Mockler)
12. Teachers (Nicole Mockler, Raewyn Connell)
13. Globalisation (Nigel Bagnall)
14. Researching Education (Nicole Mockler, Susan Groundwater-Smith)

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