Social Realism, Knowledge and the Sociology of Education
Coalitions of the Mind
Rob Moore editor Karl Maton editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Continuum Publishing Corporation
Published:5th Jan '12
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This key monograph is both timely and important in bringing together seminal papers in the emergence of an increasingly influential school of thought in the study of knowledge and education.
This key volume is both timely and important in bringing together for the first time seminal papers and new material to examine an increasingly influential school of thought: realist sociology of education that places knowledge at its heart. This volume covers issues in the sociology of knowledge, the educational system and policy, professional autonomy, vocational education, educational research and teaching, as well as the nature of such disciplines as cultural studies, English, science and the arts. The chapters also directly address the nature of sociology of education itself. The realist position developed in the book challenges two major currents of thought that have for a long time been prominent and influential in sociology and education: postmodernism and progressivism/constructivism. This well-edited collection of papers is provocative and original in that it represents a sustained, collective critique that offers a genuine alternative to these current orthodoxies.
The centrality of knowledge to the sociology of education may seem obvious, but its importance has been neglected for the best part of thirty years. This book makes a persuasive case for reinstating knowledge at the heart of our field.' Geoff Whitt', Director of the Institute of Education and Professor of Education, University of London, U.K 'This book advances debates in education about the nature of knowledge and the curriculum consolidating the position of social realism. A developed social realism has been a long time in the making but now must count as the most powerful critique of relativism and social constructionism in the field: its arguments cannot be ignored.' Hugh Lauder, Professor of Education and Political Economy, University, of Bath, UK 'Social Realism, Knowledge and the Sociology of Education offers debates about schooling, teacher training, and educational equity beyond post theories such as post-structuralism and post modernism. Such theoretical work is crucial to current educational debates across the globe. 'Park Singh, Professor of Education and Dean of the Graduate Research School, Griffith University, Australia
ISBN: 9781441138507
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 296g
208 pages
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