Understanding Sociological Theory for Educational Practices

Tania Ferfolja editor Criss Jones Díaz editor Jacqueline Ullman editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:21st Oct '24

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Understanding Sociological Theory for Educational Practices assists educators in creating equitable and welcoming learning environments.

Understanding Sociological Theory for Educational Practice introduces the diversity of contemporary learning environments and uses a sociological lens to analyse relevant theoretical concepts, encouraging all educators to consider the impact of the learning environment they cultivate. This edition has been thoroughly updated.A sound knowledge of sociological theory allows educators to think critically about the complexities of education for all children, young people, their families and communities. Understanding Sociological Theory for Educational Practices introduces the diversity of contemporary learning environments to readers. It uses a sociological lens to analyse relevant theoretical concepts, encouraging all educators to consider the impact of the learning environment they cultivate on their students. This third edition has been thoroughly updated, with new chapters covering a range of contemporary issues in education. The chapters point to the need to acknowledge Indigenous knowledges in educational settings; to include gender and sexuality diversity; and to address harassment, disadvantage, inequity and exclusion experienced by vulnerable students and their communities. Other areas related to home language support and multilingual education; schooling for refugee background students; and migrant family connections in postcolonial settings are also explored.

ISBN: 9781009354820

Dimensions: 244mm x 170mm x 14mm

Weight: 510g

290 pages

3rd Revised edition