Education Theories for a Changing World
Applying Educational Theories to Foster Social Justice
Alison Riley author Karl Aubrey author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Sage Publications Ltd
Published:4th Oct '23
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This insightful book explores how educational theories can promote social justice and address contemporary issues, including climate change and inequality.
In Education Theories for a Changing World, the author examines the intersection of educational theories and social justice, shedding light on how these frameworks can foster engagement with pressing societal issues. The book delves into the idea that education is not just about knowledge acquisition but also about empowering individuals to drive social change. By exploring various educational theories, the author encourages readers to see education as a means to address complex challenges faced by society today.
Each chapter tackles significant contemporary topics, such as the climate crisis, the Black Lives Matter movement, the rise of right-wing populism, the experiences of LGBTQ+ students, and the impact of COVID-19 on education. The book presents these issues through both theoretical insights and practical applications, making it a valuable resource for educators. By providing real-world examples and strategies, the author illustrates how educational practices can be adapted to promote inclusivity and social justice in classrooms.
Education Theories for a Changing World serves as an essential guide for educators, teacher trainers, and students of education. It emphasizes the importance of understanding educational theories not just as abstract concepts but as tools for creating meaningful change. This book is a call to action for those in the field to engage with these theories critically and to apply them in their practice to foster a more just and equitable society.
ISBN: 9781529764154
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 660g
272 pages