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Sociology for Education Studies
provides a fresh look at the sociology of education, focusing on themes such as
habitus, hegemony
and
intersectionality.
It supports students in applying sociological theory to their own educational experiences and developing an understanding of why social orders appear to be predetermined, why the state continues to create education policy in certain forms and, crucially, how to make it better.
The book explores the multi-faceted perspectives that influence the sociology of education and presents examples of the applications of sociology to a wide variety of different educational contexts, including education in schools and in the community. Chapters cover topics such as:
Morality, education and social order
Spaces of invisibility and marginalisation in schools
The global political economy of education
Rethinking the ‘international perspective’ in Education Studies
This accessible book is an essential read for students of Education Studies as well as those involved in teacher education and training.
provides a fresh look at the sociology of education, focusing on themes such as
habitus, hegemony
and
intersectionality.
It supports students in applying sociological theory to their own educational experiences and developing an understanding of why social orders appear to be predetermined, why the state continues to create education policy in certain forms and, crucially, how to make it better.
The book explores the multi-faceted perspectives that influence the sociology of education and presents examples of the applications of sociology to a wide variety of different educational contexts, including education in schools and in the community. Chapters cover topics such as:
Morality, education and social order
Spaces of invisibility and marginalisation in schools
The global political economy of education
Rethinking the ‘international perspective’ in Education Studies
This accessible book is an essential read for students of Education Studies as well as those involved in teacher education and training.